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More info?)
I think USB 1.0 was little used, USB 1.1 came along pretty
quickly and by the time USB was installed commonly on retail
computers USB 1,.1 was the standard.
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"Yves Leclerc" <yleclercNOSPAM@maysys.com> wrote in message
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| Or even USB 1.0??
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| "Jim Macklin" <p51mustang[threeX12]@xxxhotmail.calm> wrote
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| > The key is in the word "older." Assume USB 1.1
| > You might need a strong light and a good magnifier to
read
| > the mobo labels.
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| > The people think the Constitution protects their rights;
| > But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome.
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| > "Shenan Stanley" <news_helper@hushmail.com> wrote in
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| > | Ralph Adams wrote:
| > | > Is there anyway to test the speed of the USB ports?
I
| > have received
| > | > several 'older' motherboards and would like to find
out
| > the speed of
| > | > the USB ports on the motherboard.
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| > | Look the motherboard up on a manufacturer web page,
get
| > the manual, check
| > | the speeds. Or install Windows XP on them and see
what is
| > listed in device
| > | manager..
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| > | <- Shenan ->
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| > | The information is provided "as is", it is suggested
you
| > research for
| > | yourself before you take any advice - you are the one
| > ultimately
| > | responsible for your actions/problems/solutions.
Know
| > what you are
| > | getting into before you jump in with both feet.
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