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"content": "nostr:npub1te686df47h2e4m2ujfm7294sne4nt75xscp7t6ruzpga3ncgq0aqu6zc4l Oh yeah, the host controller itself most likely needs drivers (strange to think that any controller actually used in production wouldn't have drivers for every OS, but I guess Haiku is such a small project), but then afterwards you don't need to go and write drivers for every single onboard peripheral as well, they all can just fall under the standard USB device classes or otherwise common drivers",
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