J?rgen Keil wrote:
>>> Where does it show up as USB 2.0?  In Solaris?
>> In the BIOS, in the boot menu, and in the Solaris dmesg log.
> 
> Is "USB 2.0" just a substring in the usb device's product name?
> 
> What "Product:" name is reported in cfgadm -lv ?

The relevant cfgadm output appears to be:

navailable  unknown      n        /devices/pci at 0,0/pci1458,5006 at 1d,7:3
usb12/4                        connected    configured   ok         Mfg: 
CHIPSBNK  Product: USB 2.0  NConfigs: 1  Config: 0  <no cfg str descr>

But as I mentioned before, it shows up in the dmesg log as using 
high-speed transfer:

Apr 15 17:13:33 zeddicus usba: [ID 912658 kern.info] USB 2.0 device 
(usb204,6025) operating at hi speed (USB 2.x) on USB 2.0 root hub: 
storage at 4, scsa2usb0 at bus address 2
Apr 15 17:13:33 zeddicus usba: [ID 349649 kern.info]    CHIPSBNK USB 2.0 
03020800FCE05407

Cheers,
-- 
Shawn Walker

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