Re: USB 2.0 PCI Card

2011-12-07 Thread Dan
At 3:54 PM -0800 12/7/2011, jan wrote: As I recall, I queried about an error message saying my IceCam2 was in use by another application. Not sure what was so offensive about that. Can you clarify? Your original posting in this thread, "USB 2.0 PCI Card", does not mention "in

Re: USB 2.0 PCI Card

2011-12-07 Thread jan
I don't know what I said that offended the gods, but I meant no harm. As I recall, I queried about an error message saying my IceCam2 was in use by another application. Not sure what was so offensive about that. Can you clarify? On Dec 4, 10:35 pm, Dan wrote: > At 5:45 PM -0800 12/4/2011, jan wro

Re: USB 2.0 PCI Card

2011-12-04 Thread Dan
At 5:45 PM -0800 12/4/2011, jan wrote: I have a G4 PowerPC A G4 is a type of PowerPC processor. This doesn't tell us what model Mac you have, so any advice we give is pretty much shooting in the dark... You've told us the type of engine but nothing about the car. If you're not sure what M

Re: USB 2.0 PCI Card

2011-12-04 Thread peterhaas
> I am new to the group and glad to know you are out there! > I have a G4 PowerPC and even with the powered hub i added some of my > devices aren't working (iPhone, IceCam2) Isn't this because ultimately > the 2.0 usb is plugged into a 1.1 port? I purchased an iogear that was > recommended not to

USB 2.0 PCI Card

2011-12-04 Thread jan
Hi, all! I am new to the group and glad to know you are out there! I have a G4 PowerPC and even with the powered hub i added some of my devices aren't working (iPhone, IceCam2) Isn't this because ultimately the 2.0 usb is plugged into a 1.1 port? I purchased an iogear that was recommended not to ca

Multi-Port USB 2.0 PCI Card from Operator Headgap Systems

2011-11-03 Thread Michael McMurtrey
Item received quickly, installed easily, works great. Solved the problem I was having with my Verbatim USB drive on my MDD dual 1.25 GHz G4 (OS 10.4.11). Five external ports, one internal port. NEC chipset. Manufactured by SYBA. Only $24.77. Highly recommended. Michael McMurtrey Carrollto

Re: Best USB 2.0 PCI card for Quicksilver?

2008-12-30 Thread dorayme
> From: tonycd > > I thought of Belkin; I know from experience their quality is usually > good. > > Have you run into any of the sleep mode problems, etc? > > On Dec 29, 12:19 am, dorayme wrote: >>> Date: Sun, Dec 28 2008 5:15 pm >>> From: tonycd >> >>> I know there are a million of 'em. I'm also

Re: Best USB 2.0 PCI card for Quicksilver?

2008-12-29 Thread PeterH
On Dec 29, 2008, at 4:42 PM, tonycd wrote: > I thought of Belkin; I know from experience their quality is usually > good. > > Have you run into any of the sleep mode problems, etc? I bought a Belkin from one of the "big box" stores many years ago. That USB 2.0/1.1 combo card with Firewire 400

Re: Best USB 2.0 PCI card for Quicksilver?

2008-12-29 Thread tonycd
I thought of Belkin; I know from experience their quality is usually good. Have you run into any of the sleep mode problems, etc? On Dec 29, 12:19 am, dorayme wrote: > > Date: Sun, Dec 28 2008 5:15 pm > > From: tonycd > > > I know there are a million of 'em. I'm also sure that some of them > >

Best USB 2.0 PCI card for Quicksilver?

2008-12-29 Thread dorayme
> Date: Sun, Dec 28 2008 5:15 pm > From: tonycd > > I know there are a million of 'em. I'm also sure that some of them > make needless problems. > > Any ideas which I should want? I bought a Belkin one for my QS and it has been great for years. -- dorayme --~--~-~--~~

Re: Best USB 2.0 PCI card for Quicksilver?

2008-12-28 Thread PeterH
On Dec 28, 2008, at 6:04 PM, insightinmind wrote: > I've noticed some cards are also sensitive to level of OS X. > Something about 10.5 ... Although all cards claim to be OHCI compatible, not all cards will work on all systems. I have, however, found a few cards which will work on PPC and In

Re: Best USB 2.0 PCI card for Quicksilver?

2008-12-28 Thread insightinmind
On Dec 28, 2008, at 8:34 PM, Clark Martin wrote: > > Kris Tilford wrote: > >> >> Also, AFAIK there are no USB 2.0 cards that work with OS 9, they are >> strictly OS X. > > Most if not all will work with OS 9 but only as USB 1.1 ports. > > In my own experience the best I have found are some cards

Re: Best USB 2.0 PCI card for Quicksilver?

2008-12-28 Thread Clark Martin
Kris Tilford wrote: > > Also, AFAIK there are no USB 2.0 cards that work with OS 9, they are > strictly OS X. Most if not all will work with OS 9 but only as USB 1.1 ports. In my own experience the best I have found are some cards that stop functioning after the computer has slept. The

Re: Best USB 2.0 PCI card for Quicksilver?

2008-12-28 Thread Kris Tilford
On Dec 28, 2008, at 7:15 PM, tonycd wrote: > I know there are a million of 'em. I'm also sure that some of them > make needless problems. I've heard ones with NEC chipsets are best, but have no experience with them. The only one I've used have had the VIA chipset which works, but requires

Best USB 2.0 PCI card for Quicksilver?

2008-12-28 Thread tonycd
I know there are a million of 'em. I'm also sure that some of them make needless problems. Any ideas which I should want? Thanks, Tony --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed Low End Mac's G3-5 List, a group for those using G3,