Re: USB bus(ses) on a 15"/1.5Ghz Powerbook

2005-11-21 Thread Luis Sequeira
On Nov 18, 2005, at 8:30 PM, G-Books wrote: Can't seem to find how many separate ifaces they be. Panther's Profiler shows we have four USBs... One has our bluetooth mouse listed under it. Not sure which is what on the other three... but we have only two physical USB ports. What's the 3rd? c

Re: USB bus(ses) on a 15"/1.5Ghz Powerbook

2005-11-18 Thread darm0k
At 09:41 PM -0500 11/17/2005, Lists wrote: Ok, so here's what I know (or think I know) about USB2. USB2 is backwards compatible to USB1, so if you plug in a USB1 device into USB2, it will work, BUT it will make all the devices on that USB bus go at USB1 speed. So, here is my question: there

Re: USB bus(ses) on a 15"/1.5Ghz Powerbook

2005-11-18 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Nov 17, 2005, at 7:41 PM, Lists wrote: Ok, so here's what I know (or think I know) about USB2. USB2 is backwards compatible to USB1, so if you plug in a USB1 device into USB2, it will work, BUT it will make all the devices on that USB bus go at USB1 speed. So, here is my question: th

USB bus(ses) on a 15"/1.5Ghz Powerbook

2005-11-17 Thread Lists
Ok, so here's what I know (or think I know) about USB2. USB2 is backwards compatible to USB1, so if you plug in a USB1 device into USB2, it will work, BUT it will make all the devices on that USB bus go at USB1 speed. So, here is my question: there are two USB ports on my 15"/1.5Ghz Powe