From: Dirk Munk [munk@home.nl] Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 3:03 PM To: Info-VAX@Mvb.Saic.Com Subject: Re: USB on OpenVMS A small update on this matter: The Lucent USS344 chip is also known or rebranded as Agere USS344S . Another company that produces a interface card with this chip is Vivanco from Germany. http://www.vivanco.com Partnumber of the card is KWE 580W. I just bought one, now I'm waiting for my VMS 7.3-1 CD-Rom :-) Regards, Dirk Forrest Kenney wrote: > The history of USB and OpenVMS where it has been and where it is >going. There has been an ongoing effort to >get USB into OpenVMS. The original plan was to support it with the DS10 >ES40 platform. As part of this work we >built and for a limited time supplied a USB kit for a V7.2 code base. >This code was also demonstrated at the San Decus >in 1999. At that time the plan was to ship full support for USB as part >of V7.3. But plans changed for a number of >reasons and the work was put on hold. > > When it was obvious that some of the new platforms would not have any >of the legacy ISA I/O devices work was >restarted and the code was dug out of mothballs. We recently finished up >all the work that we know of to make USB >viable on these new platforms. Officially only the embedded USB >controllers on these platforms are supported and >only for keyboards and mice. All of the supported code is checked into >the version that is presently in field test. > > In addition support for keyboards, mice, we are shipping drivers for >printers and cables that conform the the USB >printer standard. We also have support for modems that conform to the >communications class standard. These are not >going to be listed as supported because we did not have the resources to >test and qualify devices for this relase. Please >feel free to use them and report problems but don't be surprised if you >get a these are not supported answer from the >support organizations. > > What is not supported at the present time: > > 1) UHCI controllers, or USB 2.0 controllers > 2) Any random OHCI based controllers. We have tested and >had good luck with ones based on the > Lucent USS344 chip and Symbios 6080. We have tried some >other with varying degrees of success. > 3) Customer written drivers > >Forrest Kenney >OpenVMS USB project leader > >