On Saturday 03 February 2007 07:10, Rajko M. wrote: > This is how I would check which USB protocol is used USB 1.1 or USB 2.0, > > Insert memory stick. > Select KInfoCenter from Main Menu -- System -- Monitor. > You will see USB Devices in left panel, click on it and the bigger right > panel will show the list of devices. > Find your memory stick, click on it and see what kind of version of USB > interface is listed and max speed for it. > -- > Regards, Rajko. Here is what I got, but this time I left it there while shoveling snow and it did not get recognized, I did a reboot and it was found then. The memory stick is usb 2.0 and the interface is usb 1.1. The speed is not a real problem, how long it takes to be seen is what I am looking at, and sometimes it is not seen except at a reboot. I am wondering if much has changed between 10.1 and 10.2 in this area, or is it just my old computer.
TD Classic 003C Manufacturer: Memorex Serial #: 0C50B360C0A0CA70 Class 0 ((Defined at Interface level)) Subclass 0 Protocol 0 USB Version 2.00 Vendor ID 0x8ec (M-Systems Flash Disk Pioneers) Product ID 0x16 Revision 0.00 Speed 12 Mbit/s Channels 0 Max. Packet Size 64 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]