ka1ifq wrote:
On Saturday 03 February 2007 07:10, Rajko M. wrote:
This is how I would check which USB protocol is used USB 1.1 or USB 2.0,
Insert memory stick. Select KInfoCenter from Main Menu -- System -- Monitor. You will see USB Devices in left panel, click on it and the bigger right panel will show the list of devices. Find your memory stick, click on it and see what kind of version of USB interface is listed and max speed for it. -- Regards, Rajko.
Here is what I got, but this time I left it there while shoveling snow and it did not get recognized, I did a reboot and it was found then.
The memory stick is usb 2.0 and the interface is usb 1.1.
The speed is not a real problem, how long it takes to be seen is what I am looking at, and sometimes it is not seen except at a reboot.
I am wondering if much has changed between 10.1 and 10.2 in this area, or is it just my old computer.
TD Classic 003C
Manufacturer: Memorex Serial #: 0C50B360C0A0CA70
Class 0 ((Defined at Interface level)) Subclass 0 Protocol 0 USB Version 2.00
Vendor ID 0x8ec (M-Systems Flash Disk Pioneers) Product ID 0x16 Revision 0.00
Speed 12 Mbit/s Channels 0 Max. Packet Size 64
I have had what I thought was intermittent recognition issues for these devices. In my case, it turned out to be when I used my USB hub (external) that it would fail in contrast to using the USB port tied directly to the computer. I finally tried powering the external USB HUB and it now works every time. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org