Which USB audio devices are supported ?
Solaris Ready USB FAQUSB Audio drivers implement a subset of the 1.0 USB audio spec. Generally, simple USB audio devices compliant to USB audio spec 1.0 on www.usb.org work well with Solaris 10 or later. However, USB audio devices usually have a very short shelf life and many devices that the Solaris USB audio driver supports are no longer available. One exception is the Griffin iMic Audio adapter. Check out http://www.griffin.com. Some Logitech audio devices have also been reported to work.
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UT Physics Linux FAQAt this time, only Windows/DOS FAT (vfat, fat32) are supported. If there is sufficient interest, we could investigate adding Linux ext2/ext3 support. (Contact us if you want this support to be added.) We do not support NTFS (NT, XP), HFS+ (Mac OS), or other formats; do not your USB device using those filesystem formats if you plan to use it on the Linux lab machines.
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Kaleidescape - FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)The comprehensive Kaleidescape Control System Protocol enables users to navigate their movie and music libraries using a range of interactive touch panels, touch pads and keypads. Kaleidescape supports a wide variety of infrared remote control devices. The Kaleidescape System can also be controlled from a Java-enabled web browser, allowing almost any computer to control any Kaleidescape Player.
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Solaris on Intel - x86 FAQSolaris 7 does not support USB. It's low-level Device Assistant recognizes the presence of USB, but the Solaris Operating System has no USB support, and as a corollary, no support for USB-attached devices. Sun is involved with the USB umbrella organization and has advertised for programmers working on USB, so presumably USB will be supported by Solaris x86 in a future release. Keep an eye out on http://www.Sun.COM/io/ and http://www.Sun.COM/io/usb/
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FAQ'sThis would be more of a problem with the arcade setup. For the desktop, MAME will check all devices, you just can't use more than 8 mice or 4 joysticks at the same time. So if you had 25 different mouse-type devices installed, you could unplug all but Device 16 and Device 24 and on startup, MAME will "see" these as MOUSE1 and MOUSE2.
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FrequentlyAskedQuestions - #qemu WikiIt depends. Initial support for USB device proxy and emulation is now available in QEMU 0.8.0. From Fabrice Bellard's email to the QEMU developers list: I just committed an initial USB support for QEMU. This USB layer will ultimately enable QEMU to use some host USB devices and to simulate USB devices. WARNING: the current USB support is for USB hackers only - it is not meant to be fully usable yet. Flash drives have been reported to work.
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GRC | SpinRite 6.0 FAQ - Frequently Asked QuestionsThe best answer to this is a firm "maybe". DOS device drivers are available for most USB and Firewire controllers. If such drivers are added to a DOS boot diskette so that your USB or Firewire drive is "seen" by DOS, SpinRite will also be able to "see" and operate with it. However, the performance of the drive through the DOS drivers and the serial (USB/Firewire) cable will likely be far lower than if the external drive were connected directly to a PC's motherboard controller.
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Can I restrict only certain USB Devices?
Desktop Authority® - FAQs - ScriptLogicYes. Desktop Authority allows you to centrally allow and/or deny devices based on device serial number, or VID/PID combination.
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OverDrive--Device Resource Center--Frequently Asked Question...Encoding bit rate - OverDrive audio files are encoded at 32kbps for audio books and 64kbps for music. If your device is not capable of either playing these bit rates or doing the necessary transcoding then your player might not be able to play back OverDrive media files. Support for secure Windows Media files - Many available MP3 devices are not capable of playing secure .wma files.
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The RetailEdge Store PoliciesYes. There are USB receipt printers, cash drawers and scanners available. If you don't see an interface type you are interested in, please call us.
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RockyLogic FAQsHardware: You need a USB port in your computer. Most computers build since 1998 have at least two built in USB connectors. You can also get PCI and CardBus USB adapters for older computers. Software: For Wintel computers, you need Windows98, WindowsME, Windows2000, WindowsXP, or a recent version of Linux. There is limited USB support on Windows95 OSR 2.1, and none on WindowsNT. For USB support on Apple Macintosh computers you need MacOS 8.1 or later.
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Doug Crabtree-SFCC instructorThey are a chip of flash memory in a little case with a USB plug on the end. They're called Flash Drives, USB Drives, Thumb Drives, etc. They have no moving parts (unlike the similar units called MicroDrives) and are quite dependable. When plugged in they look and act like a server or hard drive and are safe to work from. Be sure to use the appropriate unmounting, ejecting or other disconnect procedure for the computer you are using before unplugging them. Data may be lost if you don't.
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Solaris Ready USB FAQThis list is by no means exhaustive but attempts to cover as many USB devices as possible that are known to work under Solaris. Also, in addition to many new devices being introduced into the market each day, many may have undergone revisions or updates to their firmware or hardware even though they may be listed with the same model number or are no longer available.
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Solaris Ready USB FAQRefer to System Administration Guide: Basic Administration (for Solaris 9), Devices and File Systems (for Solaris 10 and Express release) For the Solaris 8 and Solaris 9 OS releases, the latest updates will install the USBA1.0 kernel interfaces as part of a Dual Framework. The Dual Framework consists of two USB frameworks: the newer USBA 1.0 framework which supports USB 2.0 devices, and the original framework of the OS release.
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Olympus - FAQ'sUSB audio means that you can use the Voice recorder as a PC Speaker and you can use it as a microphone to record directly into the PC using the USB cable.
Related QuestionsHow do I turn the USB Audio function on?
Olympus - FAQ'sThen press the REC button to access the function and press the FF/REW button to select â??onâ??. Then press the REC button again. The USB Audio function is now turned on. It is not possible to use the Voice recorder as a speaker or to record directly to Windows NT, Windows 98 and Macintosh using the USB cable. But it is possible to record directly into the PC using the KP4 cable.
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sidikjari.com - FAQ .::Among the fingerscans supported by the attendance checking software, fingerscans can support varied USB harbors. Usually, after inserting the fingerscan into the computer according to installation instructions, there will be a dialog box appearing on the computer screen, reporting that new device has been found, and the system will automatically install the fingerscan's device driver. When it finishes, the dialog box will disappear, and the red light on the fingerscan's lens is illuminating.
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FAQNewer applications are using the .NET CF (Compact Framework) and so supporting all devices/processor types! Not all applications are supporting all devices and CPU types! Not all CF applications are supporting VGA resolution or landscape mode. For which kind of devices are these applications developed? At the beginning I developed my applications for the Compaq Aero 1500 or 1550 (Palm-size PC). Later I added support for Pocket PC's (e.g. Compaq iPAQ) and Smartphones (e.g. HTC S310).
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Covelus - Routing TechnologyFor a review of which features are supported by which platforms please see the feature table Here. A native version of Covelus Router can be installed on Symbian Series60, BlackBerry, PC/Mac/Blipnet and Windows Mobile 2003/5 devices. We also provide a Java router for the devices not running any of those operating systems but which do have basic Java support. Please see the list of supported devices Here
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Linux/m68k for Macintosh - The Linux/m68k for Macintosh FAQSome third-party 3 button mice are also supported. I have a Logitech MouseMan that works perfectly on the console and in X. All ADB mice are currently accessed in "cooked" mode through /dev/adbmouse. You should use the "busmouse" protocol for gpm and X. With 2.6 kernels, use /dev/input/mice and "imps2" protocol instead.
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