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Hi, I am embarking on a small project in which I would like to use USB. I understand that Intel 440BX chipset (PIIX) PCI-ISA bridge has built in USB circuitry. Are there any examples of BIOS like routines controling this chip. I will not use OS like Windows and VxDs or Linux, just DOS and ROM based software. I also do not care (just for now..) about full blown USB protocol. All what I intend to do is to hook-up two motherboards and transfer via USB raw bytes from one to another. The next step will be a dedicated USB peripherial. What sort of USB chip would you suggest? I looked into NS USBN9602 It seems OK but I would rather use DIL or PLCC chips. Janusz
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