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USB 2.0 drivers for DOS

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Name: danmartins
Date: January 16, 2007 at 13:08:28 Pacific
OS: DOS
CPU/Ram: PIV 512
Product: Lince
Comment:

Hi there,

this is a continuation of the post "USB 2.0 drivers for DOS" at this link:

http://www.computing.net/dos/wwwboa...

Since it's a old post (2003), I'm not able to write on it anymore, so I'll put my question on this new post. Well, here it goes:

I've got everything running -- the USBASPI.sys driver recognizes my USB devices. The information I'd like to have is how to get in a text file the messages that the driver gives in VERBOSE mode (ie: controller and devices information).

here is a example of the information I'd like to have in a text file:

Controller : 00-09-0 VID=1033h PID=0035h (3782h-0035h) OHCI
: MEM=DF000000h-DF000FFFh(4KBytes)
Controller : 00-09-1 VID=1033h PID=0035h (3782h-0035h) OHCI
: MEM=DE800000h-DE800FFFh(4KBytes)
Controller : 00-09-2 VID=1033h PID=00E0h (3782h-01E0h) EHCI
: MEM=DE000000h-DE0000FFh(256Bytes)
USB Device : HOST [00-09-2 VID=1033h PID=00E0h (3782h-01E0h) EHCI]
: |-- VID=05ABh PID=0060h HS
: |-- VID=05E3h PID=0702h HS
: ^-- 2 device(s)
USB Device : HOST [00-09-0 VID=1033h PID=0035h (3782h-0035h) OHCI]
: ^-- nothing
USB Device : HOST [00-09-1 VID=1033h PID=0035h (3782h-0035h) OHCI]
: |-- VID=066Fh PID=4200h FS
: ^-- nothing
ASPI Device : ID:0 LUN:0 = IC25N010 ATDA04-0 0811
: ID:1 LUN:0 = E-IDE CD-ROM 48X/AKU T3A


Thank you all in advance.



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Name: Zenith
Date: January 18, 2007 at 12:06:54 Pacific
Reply:

Well, if you have a printer hooked up to LPT (parallel) port, then the Print Screen key may send the screen output to the printer.


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Response Number 2
Name: orbital
Date: January 18, 2007 at 23:04:17 Pacific

Response Number 3
Name: danmartins
Date: January 19, 2007 at 11:34:39 Pacific
Reply:

Thank you all for the advices, but none of them worked for me. Zenith's advice didn't do it because I need the log in a file, so it can be used by another program (the one I'm writing).
Orbital almost got it right, but I've tried that and didn't work because this driver is loaded by the CONFIG.SYS file and redirecting the output to a file doesn't seem to work there.

Does anyone know how to get a log of the drivers loaded on the CONFIG.SYS?

thanks!

Dan


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