USB 3 issues with BMS
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And by the way Blue wolf 1.5A for you
“As with previous USB versions, USB 3.0 ports come in low-power and high-power variants, providing 150 mA and 900 mA respectively while simultaneously transmitting data at SuperSpeed rates.[24] Additionally, there is a Battery Charging Specification (Version 1.2 – December 2010), which increases the power handling capability to 1.5 A but does not allow concurrent data transmission”Actually Shad, that 1.5A figure for my MB is on ALL its USB 2.0 ports. Needless to say, its not perfectly compliant to spec.
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Actually Shad, that 1.5A figure for my MB is on ALL its USB 2.0 ports. Needless to say, its not perfectly compliant to spec.
What Mobo do you have cause my Manual tells me squat. And can only safely assume minimal compliance
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can’t find the manual, think its at home…. http://www.gigabyte.com.au/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3450#ov
X58A-UD5 rev 2.
pretty sure its on all of them, but who knows…. never bothered to test it.
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Your in England and still use Pounds/shillings/pence don’t you ? so what is old money for you ? A denarius ?
Actually Pounds/Shillings/Pence is old-money since 1971. GB is now decimal and uses just Pounds & Pence. Denarius would be really old-money and possible worth a fortune, certainly more than it’s face value
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Maybe a BIOS option to make your USB3.0 revert to a legacy compatible more (?)
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what issues were you having, i just recently acquired an x52 and am having issues with it, particularly with the ministick and when i exit bms, it just seems to slow my mouse down…
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what issues were you having, i just recently acquired an x52 and am having issues with it, particularly with the ministick and when i exit bms, it just seems to slow my mouse down…
what sort of problems with the ministick? Is it the sort of thing that might be alleviated by setting the ministick to directX axes?
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well, in the profiler it seems perfectly responsive (using Kesmonkeys profile), but once in BMS it becomes much harder to slew right and down.
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well, in the profiler it seems perfectly responsive (using Kesmonkeys profile), but once in BMS it becomes much harder to slew right and down.
well…. you can turn it into a pair of directX axes, which would make it much more responsive, BUT it would come at the cost of the twist rudder (or any other axis).
Files to do so on my site.
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Two of my friends have x52 and x52 pro. They also had problems with their controllers when they upgraded to usb3 boards, but… they had the problem in DCS, so… I’d say not BMS problem so much as x52 problem.
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Actually Pounds/Shillings/Pence is old-money since 1971. GB is now decimal and uses just Pounds & Pence. Denarius would be really old-money and possible worth a fortune, certainly more than it’s face value
Wow you went from pound to pounds, did you hand it all in and reissued with new notes?
I still have some sixpence and threepence some where here, we saved them to put in the Christmas pudding.
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Maybe a BIOS option to make your USB3.0 revert to a legacy compatible more (?)
Wishful thinking, in the fuller sense.
IBM compatible has led to a place where If it works your lucky.
My current example: If I wish to get into my Bios I need to unplug both my Warthog and the Cougar MFD Bezels
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Nice bunch of USB 3 ports, youll notice over the PS2 ports are two BLACK USB 2.0 / 1 legacy ports for keyboard and mouse input via USB. And yes I have confirmed that if by accident you do plug a unit into the USB 3 socket then you do get issues due to some models latency and data transfer rates…
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Nice bunch of USB 3 ports, youll notice over the PS2 ports are two BLACK USB 2.0 / 1 legacy ports for keyboard and mouse input via USB. And yes I have confirmed that if by accident you do plug a unit into the USB 3 socket then you do get issues due to some models latency and data transfer rates…
… and you’ll note that the picture above was SHAD pointing that out to YOU.
I recommend you go buy a UPS and separate surge protector, as well as a few powered USB hubs.
I take if you have plugged a unit by accident into the USB 3 socket? Its stuffed then, you should go buy a new motherboard while you are at it. Ask the techs there if they have any netbooks they can sell you, should work really well for BMS, and it should run at your speed too.
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I was never a big fan of these USB Hubs. So when i built my new rig i assured that the new MoBo has enough internal slots for USB cards. At the moment i have two 4+1 USB 3.0 cards (one PCI and one PCI-E, each is powered with an internal 5V cord from the power supply) built in for stuff like TrackIR, G14, Thrustmaster MFD and all kind of other USB sim gear i’ve connected.
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I was never a big fan of these USB Hubs. So when i built my new rig i assured that the new MoBo has enough internal slots for USB cards.
I have eight slots on on my machine, six with peripherials and 2 with hubs, and two seven port hubs that are both housing 5 devices each, for a total of 2 Hubs and Sixteen devices plugged into my PC.
I am not sure I could find a PC that would support all that natively…
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I am not sure I could find a PC that would support all that natively…
I talked about PCI resp. PCI-E slots to upgrade the PC with additional USB-Cards.
My ASROCK Mainboard has 6 USB-Ports on the back (2 x 2.0 and 4 x 3.0) plus 9 USB-Ports internal (to connect the USB-Ports of the case; 3 x 3.0 and 6 x 2.0). I didn’t want the USB-Cables on the front so i built in 2 USB-Cards (1 PCI + 1 PCI-E), each with 4 x 3.0 external and 1 x 3.0 internal.
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I talked about PCI resp. PCI-E slots to upgrade the PC with additional USB-Cards.
My ASROCK Mainboard has 6 USB-Ports on the back (2 x 2.0 and 4 x 3.0) plus 9 USB-Ports internal (to connect the USB-Ports of the case; 3 x 3.0 and 6 x 2.0). I didn’t want the USB-Cables on the front so i built in 2 USB-Cards (1 PCI + 1 PCI-E), each with 4 x 3.0 external and 1 x 3.0 internal.
Sadly I don’t have any expansion slots left, my Crossfired cards and 10/100/1000 network card have eaten up all my internal space.
This is my own fault though, I have a mini something mother board, so it’s cramped for space as is.
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Sadly I don’t have any expansion slots left, my Crossfired cards and 10/100/1000 network card have eaten up all my internal space.
This is my own fault though, I have a mini something mother board, so it’s cramped for space as is.
Mini-ITX?
Cool idea for portable computers, I guess.
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BTW - beware of cheap USB Powered hubs.
I got one off ebay that had no diode to regulate the current flow back, which means that it sends back power to the MOBO via the USB. and you cannot put more then a 500mA supply there (or you will fry the MOBO).
I think I’ll open it and check if it can be modded