Scuba
Scuba
Go to device manager and you see all the devices attached and their status and properties
Yes, a SCSI device can be attached to a USB port. The SCSI device will have a small rectangular piece on the side that you can insert into the USB port opening.
I believe it is to assist in the removal of the device
nodes
device driver
peripheral
Device patches are new instructions your computer can use to communicate with devices that are attached, like printers, sound systems, or cameras. Often device patches are written to fix known problems, add new functionality, or increase the performance of the attached device.
No, an electric device will not work if the power cord is not attached as it needs the electricity provided by the cord to function. Without the power cord, there is no source of electricity to power the device.
Vane
hey gents, i attached a device to a usb port which should be attached to a rs 232 port. now i need to "talk" to the device of course. is there a software which ports the data streams from the usb attached device to a free com port? so i can use hyperterminal on windows xp to send and receive data to the device. thank you so much for your help, which his appreciated. greets, nimrod316@gmx.de