On Mon, 5 Mar 2007, Michael Mauch wrote:

> >> I have heard that maybe the problem is, that the Hub of the PC must
> >> be configured to actuall deliver the 500mA max current which
> >> is allowed by the USB spec.
> > 
> > No, that isn't the problem.  PCs always provide the maximum 500 mA, apart
> > from situations where the device is suspended.  More likely it's the phone
> > which has to be configured to use all of the available current.
> 
> That's the case with the Blackberry, isn't it? Are there any other
> phones known with similar misbehaviour?

None that I know of.  Of course, that only goes to show I'm not familiar
with all USB-enabled mobile phones...

Alan Stern


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