Re: karta USB 2.0, XP i brak komunikacji

Autor: chirs (hiagaranode_at_wp.pl)
Data: Sat 17 Jan 2004 - 13:03:52 MET


Użytkownik "Henry(k)" <henrico8_at_op.pl> napisał w wiadomości
news:bub59h$igh$1_at_atlantis.news.tpi.pl...
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Henry(k)" <henrico8_at_op.pl>
> Newsgroups: pl.comp.os.ms-windows.winnt,pl.comp.pecet
>
> > Próbowałem wsadzić tą karte w slot 1 i to samo.
> > Zaraz pokombinuję jeszcze inaczej...
>

Nawet na ECS 'ise powinien system wykryc dodatkowe porty - nie ma nic do
rzeczy ze ten ECS ma juz USB 2.0 . To jest w koncu oddzielna karta-kontroler
i musi dzialac : polecam strony
http://www.usb.org/faq

Moj ostatni pomysl to moze to ze uzywa pan urzadzen - podpinanych pod USB
2.0 - ktore maja wiekszy pobor niz 100mA - np. podpina pan kamere , mozna
sprobowac z myszka usb lub z drukarka ....
Q2: What's the deal with low/high power devices and bus/self powered hubs?
A2: You may connect high power devices to self powered hubs only and low
power devices to either bus or self powered hubs.
High power devices are devices that draw more than 100mA from the USB power
line, low power devices are ones that draw 100mA or less. High power devices
are typically bus-powered cameras, bus powered hubs. Low-power devices are
typically mice, keyboards, joysticks, and any devices that come with their
own power supply (also known as self powered devices). Most general purpose
hubs come with their own power supply as well and therefore are self
powered. A subset of hubs called bus powered hubs gets power from the bus
and therefore has the limitation of only supporting low power devices.



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