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Topic: USB device

Related:
  USB    Device  
  Medical Device    Output Devices  
  USB 2    Audio Device  
  Device Driver    Input Devices  
  USB port    Storage Devices  
  Analog Devices    Device Manager  

 
 
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The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Favorite website(s):Slashdot
Most admires:Steve Jobs
Favorite possession(s):Linux box,  Apple Computer,  Windows computer
Currently has on their coffee table:Mac Today,  PC World,  Remote Control
Dream job(s):Bus Driver
Favorite body part(s):Ears
Favorite book(s):"Maximum Internet Security: A Hackers Guide" by Net Sams
Interest(s):Computers
Favorite computer game(s):Hacking
Listens to:AC/DC
Favorite online activity(s):Chatting on ICQ,  Downloading MP3's,  Finding warez
Favorite quote(s):"Grove giveth and Gates taketh away." - Bob Metcalfe (inventor of Ethernet) on the trend of hardware speedups not being able to keep up with software demands
"There are two ways of constructing a software design; one way is to make it so simple that there are obviously no deficiencies, and the other way is to make it so complicated that there are no obvious deficiencies. The first method is far more difficult." - C. A. R. Hoare
"There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home." - Ken Olson, president, chairman and founder of Digital Equipment Corp., 1977
 
 
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Rob Verdann,
Afterdark Removalist

USB devices cause a conflict with Tribes, which tosses you back to desktop.
Sometimes USB devices do strange things WWG > when the system goes to sleep.
Dave Simons,
Internet Entrepeneur

Most USB flash storage vendors offer devices in a range of capacities.
There are a wide range of USB devices intended for a wide range of purposes, and this means that implementation details can vary widely.
Such devices are called "isochronous" and are defined as a special class of supported devices in the USB architecture.
Dan Toomey,
Computer Salesman

Many USB devices will run only under Windows 98; so if you have Windows 95 you need to check compatibility before you buy that USB scanner or whatever.
The USB to SCSI adapter may take advantage of USB convenience making it possible for SCSI devices to become portable.
USB can deliver some power to devices, but the maximum current supplied by USB is 500mA which is shared among all of the USB devices connected to the PC.
 
 
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