> BTW, anyone know of a good PCI USB card that I could get to use instead of
the
> one built into the A7V?

I normally get the Askey ones (Dynalink), however, I think they're an
Australian brand.

>From what I can tell from the chipset though, as long as you use a chipset
that's fully OpenHCI compatable it should work?

I also read somewhere that the TI (Texas Instruments) chipsets are also well
supported.

I have experience that VIA chipset one seem to give me the most trouble.

HTH

Regards,
Edward.





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