K7S5A-Pro ; USB companion controller ?

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Until recently I had all USB stuff disabled on my K7S5A-Pro. The other day I bought a USB scanner, plugged it into one of the USB 2.0 ports and enabled "VIA USB Enhanced Host Controller" and everything works fine.
However, I was wondering what the two "VIA rev 5 or later USB universal host companion controllers" in the Device Manager are for, and whether there's any point in enabling them?

Marc.
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"Jan" <DeBruyne-FalleynTHE@OBVIOUSplanetinternet.be> wrote in message
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" I was wondering what the two *VIA rev 5 or later USB universal host
companion controllers* in the Device Manager are for, and whether there's
any point in enabling them? "



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On Mon, 10 May 2004 00:43:34 +0200, "Jan"
<DeBruyne-FalleynTHE@OBVIOUSplanetinternet.be> wrote:

>🙂
>
>Until recently I had all USB stuff disabled on my K7S5A-Pro. The other day I bought a USB scanner, plugged it into one of the USB 2.0 ports and enabled "VIA USB Enhanced Host Controller" and everything works fine.
>However, I was wondering what the two "VIA rev 5 or later USB universal host companion controllers" in the Device Manager are for, and whether there's any point in enabling them?
>
>Marc.
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Last week, I was nosing around and spotted the VIA devices on my Sis
motherboard. This computer was running on a VIA motherboard before I
moved to the Sis so I thought that I could remove the VIA artifacts.

Not so. Win 2k put them right back so I guess they are a necessary
part of the usb chipset.

Pj