I want to boot from USB 3.0 in a Laptop (has not USB 3.0 native) I have a USB 3.0 express card with the chip NEC D720200F1(Conceptronic CUSB3EXC card).
I want to boot from a USB 2.0 with Plop boot manager and then boot from USB 3.0 express card.Is this posible?
In other post I'd read the xHCI support is under development.This is done?
Congratulations for your work. ;)
hi,
Quote from: joseucker on April 20, 2011, 19:04:40 PM
In other post I'd read the xHCI support is under development.This is done?
its planed, but not started
regards
elmar
Thanks for your reply. :) :) :)
I have a similar need, now plop (v 5.0.12) works with that USB 3 express card?
I can confirm that with express card usb3 (conceptronic, chip NEC) i can't boot from pcmcia with plop 5.0.12
(My notebook is a DELL latitude)
Please tell me if anyone can successfull boot from this express card and how.
Thanks
native usb 3.0 is currently not supported.
express cards are currently not supported.
regards
elmar
ok :D
and what about USB 2.0 speed? (http://smiles.kolobok.us/light_skin/blush.gif)
what a reason of problems with USB, why all DOS USB drivers so slowly? few words
Quote from: Elmar on August 08, 2011, 08:51:13 AM
native usb 3.0 is currently not supported.
express cards are currently not supported.
regards
elmar
hello elmar,
does version 5.0.14 support that stuff?
Quote from: drainuzzo on February 12, 2012, 10:09:34 AM
hello elmar,
does version 5.0.14 support that stuff?
no, it doesn't support native usb 3.0 or express cards
how can we help to move the process along?
a year ago someone posted this, as you might know and managed to get driver working
http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=266293
Should we contact NEC-Chip/Driver developers for cooperation?
Latest drivers here: http://www.station-drivers.com/page/fresco_logic.htm for win7 inc. pdfs
:)
the problem was solved? I have a express card NEC Corporation uPD720200 USB 3.0 Host Controller, isn't possible boot from express card with usb 3.0.
we've a solution?
Up..
Is plopkexec a solution for this problem?
Quote from: drainuzzo on June 17, 2012, 00:23:34 AM
Up..
Is plopkexec a solution for this problem?
when you want to boot a linux, then you can use plopkexec for usb 3.0. currently, i don't remember if i added the express card stuff, but its no problem to add that.