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How many USB devices you have?

NFS4

No Lifer
I am not using ANY legacy ports (i.e., PS2, Serial, Parallel, etc.)

Shuttle AK31 Rev 3.1 (using 2 onboard ports)
USB 2.0 5-port PCI card
Planar 18.1" LCD w/4 USB 1.1 ports
Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro w/2 USB 1.1 ports

Logitech Optical Scroll Mouse
PQI CompactFlash/SmartMedia Reader
Compaq iPAQ USB Sync
HP Scanjet 3300C Scanner
Epson Stylus C60 Printer
Gravis Xterminator Digital GamePad
Logitech Formula GP Steering Wheel (should be here Thurs., $18 shipped from Overstock.com😀)


Phew, I think that's it 😀
 
wow! you win. All I have is:

AGFA Scanner
Canon Digital Camera
HP Jornada Synching Cradle
Laptop USB Bridge Cable
HP Deskjert Printer
Dazzle DV capture board

Thinking about building my next box and putting in USB 2 ports along with Firewire. I don't have any firewire peripherals yet, but the speed sure seems sweet.
 
I always am amazed at how people state that 4 USB ports (standard on most mobo's these days) is not enough. But I guessNFS4 just showed me why.

USB Setup:
Asus A7V w/ 4 USB Ports (2 front/2 rear).
MS Natural Pro over USB (2 additional ports)
MS Intellimouse Explorer over USB (plugged into keyboard)
Handspring Hotsync Cradle

Have no need for printer/scanner (thats what work is for). Don't play games that work better with a gamepad or steering wheel.

Oh yeah, all Legacy Ports are turned off in BIOS. Makes boot-up just that much faster.
 
Zero. My HP Laserjet 1200 printer could be used as parallel or USB. Since parallel has more bandwidth, my printer is faster using the parallel connection. Thus I have no USB devices.
 


<< Zero. My HP Laserjet 1200 printer could be used as parallel or USB. Since parallel has more bandwidth, my printer is faster using the parallel connection. Thus I have no USB devices. >>



??? more I thought the parrallel port was limited to 1.5 Mbps USB is 12.
 
What I had before I stopped caring about usb stuff:
Visioneer 4400 usb
printer
ms gamevoice
ibm webcam
Sidewinder precision pro
explorer intellimouse
zip100
smart media reader
usb hotkey mousepad thing

I have a usb header on my kk266r, so it has 4 onboard, plus I have a 7 port USB hub
 
Planar 17.4" LCD w/integrated 4-port USB 1.1 hub
Belkin 4 port USB hub x2
Logitech Cordless Freedom Optical keyboard/mouse set
Sony Clie N610C cradle
HP Photosmart P1000
Kodak DC240 digital camera (soon to be replaced by DX3900)
SanDisk Compact Flash card reader
Viking Memory Stick media reader
Microsoft Sidewinder Game Pad Pro (i think that's what it's called...the silver one)
Logitech QuickCam Express webcam

Ha...tied with NFS4!!! 😀
 


<< I am not using ANY legacy ports (i.e., PS2, Serial, Parallel, etc.) >>



I made the decision to do away with my legacy ports back when I built my new computer in the spring. Instead, I use a combination of USB and firewire devices:

-Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro
-Microsoft IntelliMouse Optical
-Microsoft Sidewider Precision Pro 2
-Hercules Game Theater XP USB Hub
-Compaq iPAQ Cradle
-Epson Stylus Color 740
-ORiNOCO 802.11b Wireless USB Client

-QPS Que! 12X10X32X Firewire CD-RW
-Maxtor 80 GB Firewire Hard drive (for backups)

All of my legacy ports have been disabled in the BIOS.
 


<< ??? more I thought the parrallel port was limited to 1.5 Mbps USB is 12. >>


Here is more information. If you don't want to read it, I'll make a summary:
Connection type Transfer rate (Megabytes/second)
Serial Port: .115
Standard Parallel Port: .115
USB 1.0/1.1 Low Speed: 0.1875
USB 1.1 Full Speed: 1.5
ECP parallel port: 3.0
IEEE1394 (Firewire): 50.0
USB 2.0 Hi-Speed: 60.0

My computer is too old for USB 2.0. Thus I can choose USB 1.1 Full speed at 1.5 MB/sec or ECP parallel at 3.0 MB/sec. The parallel is slightly faster for my printer.
 
USB Logitech Optical mouse
USB logitech keyboard has 2 USB ports ,using one
LG 915 FT monitor has 4 USB ports,using one
USB Thrustmaster firestorm dual power gamepad.
Epox 8KHA+ 4 USB ports using 2 .
 
I only have one (Intellieye Explorer mouse) but I use it through the PS2 port.

Legacy ports all the way baby! 😉
 


<< Logitech Formula GP Steering Wheel (should be here Thurs., $18 shipped from Overstock.com) >>



Doh, all I can find is Force GP Steering Wheel usb for $40
 
I have 5 that could be used through the USB ports, one of which is running USB.

2 are identical mice (one on each computer), they're the ambidextrous 5 button microsoft mice
1 is a Logitech Wingman formula or whatever
1 is a Logitech Wingman extreme or something..
the last is a Hewlette Packard 932C.

The Wheel is the device running on USB becuase I don't have 2 game port thingies.. I honestly don't mind USB for gaming devices, as I don't have any old games, but I like to keep CPU usage to a minimum (that means as little USB for me as possible). i guess I'm a purist in that sense (it's also one reason why i really really wish I had SCSI).

I run the rest on so called 'legacy' ports (WTF is that, they don't slow ANYTHING down at all!), becuase they do their job better than USB (due to less CPU utilization, and no worries about Safe mode in windows or the BIOS, so they just work). USB mice have no advantage over PS/2 mice, PS/2 keyboard, Parallel Port Printers, or gameport game controllers, EXCEPT for reducing IRQ usage (disable Parallel, Serial 1 and 2, PS2 1 and 2 if u can (I don't think I can)).
 


<< I have 5 that could be used through the USB ports, one of which is running USB.

2 are identical mice (one on each computer), they're the ambidextrous 5 button microsoft mice
1 is a Logitech Wingman formula or whatever
1 is a Logitech Wingman extreme or something..
the last is a Hewlette Packard 932C.

The Wheel is the device running on USB becuase I don't have 2 game port thingies.. I honestly don't mind USB for gaming devices, as I don't have any old games, but I like to keep CPU usage to a minimum (that means as little USB for me as possible). i guess I'm a purist in that sense (it's also one reason why i really really wish I had SCSI).

I run the rest on so called 'legacy' ports (WTF is that, they don't slow ANYTHING down at all!), becuase they do their job better than USB (due to less CPU utilization, and no worries about Safe mode in windows or the BIOS, so they just work). USB mice have no advantage over PS/2 mice, PS/2 keyboard, Parallel Port Printers, or gameport game controllers, EXCEPT for reducing IRQ usage (disable Parallel, Serial 1 and 2, PS2 1 and 2 if u can (I don't think I can)).
>>


1) My USB printer uses less CPU time than my Parallel Port one
2) Try plugging in more than one joystick with a gameport connection
3) My USB keyboard has BIOS support and hence DOS support
4) I haven't been in Safe Mode since '98 when I was using Windows 98 First Edition.
 
I was just thinking today about USB devices (hey, I was bored 🙂. I realized how when they came out there was a huge price premium for them, and I decided to wait to get stuff cheaper 🙂:

Here's what I have, and how much I paid for it:
1. HP 812C (paid $8 for a cable for USB hookup)
2. HP Scanjet 2100C (got paid $10 to take it)
3. Handspring Visor (paid $30 used from a friend)
4. USB Webcam (free after MIR)

I also have an MS Intellimouse Explorer, but right now I have it hooked up through PS/2. Will change this when I get my 4 port hub that I just bought off FS/FT 🙂

Hopefully going to add a Canon S300 to it soon 🙂
 
I have only one thing connected directly to my PC's usb port:
- Xircom USB Portstation (1 parallel port, 2 serial ports, ethernet 10, 4 USB ports)

The following items are connected to the PC via the Xircom USB Portstation
- Canon scsi film scanner (using an Adeptec scsi to usb conversion cable)
- External serial modem
- Palm Vx serial cradel
- Epson photo 700 (parallel)
- Creative usb webcam
- Broadband connection

I got the Xircom portstation so that I can access all the hardware from both the PC and the laptop that I'll be buying.
 
Microsoft Natural Pro Keyboard
Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer 3.0
Logitech Wingman Rumble Pad
HP DeskJet 930C
Kodak DC240 USB
Handspring Visor Cradle
Nomad II Cradle
Sony NW-S4 USB
PQI 6-in-1 Travel Flash (CF T1, CF T2, SM, MMC, SD, and built in 16MB)

USB is awesome! 😀
 
USB Mouse
Rio 500
Logitech Wingman Rumblepad
USB Scanner

that occupies all four...

I've been waiting for a mobo manufacturer to entirely get rid of legacy ports on some boards, with the exception of perhaps the ps/2 keyboard/mouse ports..
 
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