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More info?)
The iLink and USB 2.0 behave differently. The quickest way is to add an
iLink adapter and/or USB 2.0 adapter.
There are also adapters that give you a combe of iLink and USB 2.0 ports.
"Mike D" <mgdonnelly.not@att.net> wrote in message
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> It's not just a cable problem, it's that the data protocol being used
> isn't compatible. Can't you add a USB controller card to your PC? It's
> not like they cost much. Maybe less than a cable.
>
> "Ray" <NoSpam-ray.ck.li@Gmail.com> wrote in message
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>> Is there any cable converting iLink port to a mini USB 2.0 device?
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>> Thanks,
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>> Ray
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