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over 30 books in 30 years
hmm.. i wonder you idiot. 30 years was the 30 YEARS WAR.. you dumb idiot.
21 years.
- USB is a full standard, from physical connection all the way up to software stacks (RS-232 only really defines the electrical interface)- USB is faster- USB has standard drivers for many different device classes- USB can provide power for low power devices- USB has a simple 4 pin connector- USB allows multiple devices to be connected to a single port on the master via a hub
This model has 4 USB ports. The doubles as a eSATA port. This model also comes with a one year hardware warranty as well as a 30 day free software support warranty.
No, but you can purchase the camera connection kit for $30, which lets you use usb devices such as, keyboards, external hard drives, etc. You can use almost anything but a mouse... Hope this helps.
if each movie is 2 hour long,then 30 movies can be stored.
It was invented by an israeli company called "M-Systems" and the brand is called "Disk on key" If you are wondering about USB the Technology: USB was first released in 1995 by a number of companies including Copmaq, DEC, Microsoft, Intel, NEC and Nortel. If you are wondering about USB flash drives: Many companies claim to have invented the USB storage device bit M-Systems was the one to get the patent in 2000. Trek Technology and IBM began selling the first USB flash drives commercially in 2000. All Wrong... the M-systems comment is likely talking about the USB Flash Drive commonly known as the USB Thumb Drive. From my research the Universal Serial Bus USB was known about as early as 1994. The only fact about this is that a number of companies teamed up in its creation, Microsoft, Intel, etc. It was officially released January 1996 and put into production February 1996. USB 1.0 was likely invented sometime in 1995.
It works with all apple devices that have the 30 Pin Apple Dock connector.
A near infinite variety of types of devices are possible, but certain interfaces have limits on what can be connected:USB - 128 devices maximum (including hubs)Firewire - 63 devices maximum (including hubs)Thunderbolt - 6 devices maximumSCSI - 7 devices maximumMIL-STD-1553 - 30 devices maximumFibre Channel - about 16777216 devices maximumRS-232 serial - 1 device maximumetc.
10 x 5 = 50 30 x 5 = 150
Nintendo claims it is up to 30 feet
FireWire generally supplies more voltage, at a maximum of 30 volts. USB provides a maximum of 5 volts.
The amount of weight a curtain rod can support depends on how many support brackets are helping support it. The more supports, the more weight. If there are no supports a typical rod can hold 20-30 lbs.
It can support at least 1 because it will be able to burn out really fast so for at least 30 and a half mins