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How many USB devices do you have hooked up?

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3Com Home Connect Web Cam
MS Sidewinder Game Pad Pro
Adara (Microtek) C3 Scanner
Logitech Optical Mouse (Actually using PS/2 adapter now)
 
A USB NIC is great for using on other peoples machines, and for giving to doofus installers

Keeps you from opening the case
 
Game Theater XP (hub, 4pt)
HP 6300cxi scanner (direct)
MS Intellimouse (into GTXP)


USB is awsome technology - it really is. But it has always seemed so cheap to me. I'm the kinda guy who would prefer a 9 inch thick SCSI cable to a thin USB cable.

But hey, that's just me 😉

-tg
 
I wish all the drivers were native to windows, or somehow in a flash rom on the device

Needing a driver cd is the weak point of USB
 
1) Epson Stylus Color 880
2) HP Scanjet 3300C

My MS Wheelmouse Optical could be USB, but I only have 2 ports, and haven't got a hub (yet 😀).
 
1. 4 port belkin hub
2. Intellimouse
3. Natural Pro
4. Logitech 3000 webcam
5. HP 932c Printer
6. Memorex 6136u scanner
7. Game Pad
 
1. 4 Port hub
2. MS intellimouse optical
3. Epson Printer
4. Epson Scanner
5. Olympus Digital Camera
6. MS DS 60 speakers
 
7 port hub
natural pro
ibm webcam
visioneer 4400
sidwinder game voice
intellimouse optical(my explorer is on ps2)
zip100

Sometimes:
Sidwinder joystick
a dlink webcam
 
wahoo, a my dick is bigger than yours 😉

D-Link DMP 110
Zip 100
Intel Webcam
Memorex CF reader
Lexar Jumpshot
Visioneer 4400 scanner
Canon BJC-3000
WinTV USB
Kodak DC4800
Logitech Optical
MS Elite KB

All connected via 4 port hubs,2 D-Link hubs and 1 Belkin hub
 
Two at the moment:

1. Scanner
2. CL VideoBlaster

Just bought a Logitech Cordless Optical Mouse, which will be # 3.
 
None - I have two USB ports and I've disabled USB in the BIOS and in the device manager. It saves at least one IRQ.

I run my Intellieye Explorer mouse through the PS2 port.
 
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