On Oct 27, 2011, at 11:09 AM, Dan wrote:

> 
> It would help if Apple provided USB buses that had a little xtra umph to 
> them.  Really irks me that the externals that spin fine on a cheap (<$600) HP 
> laptop just sit there and keep trying to spin on a MBP.

I believe there is a sign, carved in granite above the doors to Apple 
Engineering that say (right under the line that says 'Abandon all sleep all ye 
who enter...' :-) 

"Thou shalt never specify sufficient power".

I (emphatically NOT fondly) recall replacing the power supplies in both my 
Apple II and my Mac Plus....

On the other hand, Apple does tend to follow standards to the letter, much to 
the pain of folks who kinda sorta fudge it (see: every other damn mail client 
in the world that gets confused by a multipart MIME email message with more 
than one text part....), odds are that Apple's USB ports do adhere to the 
standard, no more, no less.

-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs


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