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