Thanks for replying, Christian.

In my mind, PC means Windows. Sorry, I should have written "Windows".

Unfortunately, there is no WinUSBBusMBS!

Nevertheless, this should be possible, since USBTreeView and USBView 
utilities do that. Note that they don't return the Hub number of a given 
hub, they only return its location (Parent port and hub).

So, is it mandatory to plug a device in a hub in order to get the hub 
number?

I hope no ...

TIA for any help

Jean-Luc Arnaud

Le 22/02/2017 à 11:26, Christian Schmitz a écrit :
>> Am 22.02.2017 um 11:20 schrieb Jean-Luc Arnaud <[email protected]>:
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Is there a way, using either MBS plugins, Registry or the both, to get a 
>> kind of USB 'tree', that is, the location of each port of each hub
>> connected to the PC?
> That is platform dependent.
>
> I think LinuxUSBBusMBS allows you to walk down the bus.
>
> For Mac you may find it in the IORegistry.
>
> Sincerely
> Christian
>


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