Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 08:39:34 +1100
From: Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] About Libretto and USB

There's been a bit of discussion about this in the past ... the gist of it is though that the USB lines do in fact originate from the Libretto (and it appears the only thing on the EPR side is the line driver). However, the Libretto doesn't turn the USB controller on unless it detects that the EPR is connected and has external power, probably because the USB line driver requires a fair amount of power to run (because the USB standard requires that the port be able to supply 500mA of current).

If someone can both:
A: Connect a line driver to the USB lines on the Libretto
B: Trick the Libretto into either thinking a powered EPR was connected or force the USB controller to turn on


Then it will be possible to use the Libretto's onboard USB without the EPR ... but given the availability and cheapness of Cardbus USB cards I'm not sure it's really worth the bother ...


- Raymond


At 09:56 AM 16/03/2005 -0800, you wrote:
Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 19:55:40 +0200
From: John Niemi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: About Libretto and USB

Silly question maybe but I'd like to know; I heard that one of the port
replicators for Libretto has a USB port, is that true?

And if it is, wouldn't it be possible to make a home-made port replicator with
just USB connection that would be smaller than the full Toshiba port
replicator?

I just want a USB connection on my Libretto AND keep things still small, the
easiest way would be to buy a PCMCIA card but I want to know all the
alternatives before I do that. Only problem with the PCMCIA is that it sticks
out from the slot -> ugly ;)

-John

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