I sort of doubt Dean's USB hub is the culprit, but anyway, the only
USB 2.0 hub worth getting is the Belkin TetraHub:
http://www.everythingusb.com/hardware/index/Belkin_TetraHub_Hi-
Speed_USB_2.0_4-Port_Hub.htm
It works in either wall-powered or bus-powered mode, but I'm using in
bus-powered mode and it's fine.
- Darcy
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On 07 Aug 2005, at 4:07 PM, Karen wrote:
Hi Dean,
Tiger may not even support the Zip 100 I was running, I don't know
and can't tell from the site. So, it remains disconnected.
I think Chuck is right...I don't think IOmega is not supporting the
"legacy" software as they are calling it for the Zip 100.
I also had my UM -1 MIDI coming in via a bus, which I changed to a
direct connection via a USB port on the back of the new G5.
Hmmm...does this mean you were running your midi interface through
a USB Hub before? This may be the culprit if it is an older USB
Hub. The newer machines and Tiger don't like the old USB Hubs.
If this is the case, you'll want a new hub. They aren't perfect
with Tiger but they do work. I would suggest getting a powered
(this means it comes with a "wall wart" :-)) USB 2.0 hub. Hubs
that get their power from the computer can be problematic.
I'm off to walk the dog and do Sunday sorts of things :-)
Take care,
Karen
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