On Oct 23, 2009, at 2:39 PM, Clark Martin wrote:


>
> There is a USB diagnostic tool, part of XCode, that is more detailed  
> and
> technical but less confusing once you get past the details.  IIRC  
> when I
> looked with that it was clear, but it's been a while since I did that
> and I can't recall the specifics.

I believe its called USB Prober.app.

I'm installing it now by running the XcodeTools.mkpg package off my OS  
X Leopard Install DVD.

I've always appreciated the detailed info that is given, in dynamic  
mode ... but the Developer folder is over 1GB, and I didn't have room  
to keep it up before installing my newer SATA drives.


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