I will corner him later about the number of devices
think he has a few
fp
thanks

At 05:45 PM 5/5/2007, nobozoz Poked the stick with:
>Hi, Fred.
>
>Have you checked in the Device Mangeler under U. S. B. Controllers to see
>how many controller channels you have available and how the bandwidth is
>divvied up? That's probably a good place to start.
>
>It would be helpful to know how many USB1/USB2 channels the mobo has to
>begin with.
>
>Low-bandwidth stuff like keyboards and mice can all be lumped together on
>one USB channel without running out of bandwidth.
>
>USB1? USB2? Mixture of both? Using a USB hub anywhere? Remember, USB is a
>tiered-star topology and eventually one wire pair has to support the
>bandwidth needs of all the devices in the chain back to the controller
>channel.
>
>Other stuff like video cams, USB to IEEE adapters or USB to wireless
>adapters may overtax a single USB controller if paired together.
>
>_jim
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
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>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of FORC5
>Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2007 4:04 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [H] Error message ?
>
>
>Have a customer that works for Honeywell, he is a programer and has some
>kind of a USB device he uses I assume to compile.
>
>he gets a message *insufficient band width *  never seen this in regard to a
>usb device b4. MB is a new Asus with a 5600 x2 cpu
>
>any clues helpful
>fp
>
>
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