Maybe that is not the answer.  I found out it shows network
all the time when I use put the volumes.

So how do I identify a list of USB devices?

-=>JB<=-



On Jul 30, 2008, at 5:08 PM, -= JB =- wrote:

Here is the answer:

put the volumes

-=>JB<=-


On Jul 30, 2008, at 5:02 PM, -= JB =- wrote:

I realize my question below was not asked properly because I
should have said USB devices and not drivers.

Use the open driver command to communicate with usb devices, devices attached to a serial port other than the modem and printer port, and other peripheral devices.

I would like to know how to find the names of USB devices hooked up
to my computer.

-=>JB<=-


On Jul 30, 2008, at 4:18 PM, -= JB =- wrote:

I can get a list of the available serial drivers by using the driverNames.
How do I get a list of USB drivers?

-=>JB<=-
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