USB stands for "Universal Serial Bus". It was designed to be a common, easy way to connect a very wide variety of devices to a computer. USB has replaced the PS/2 keyboard and mouse ports, printer ports, DB9 serial ports, external SCSI, and many, many other device buses. USB can be used for just about anything.
If you are talking about a software application required for USB, there is none. Device drivers are required for USB operation, but those are usually generic and can be found on your manufacturer's webpage.
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Onboard USB are USB ports built into the motherboard.
The usb cable extension is made by another usb cable. The cable is made with one usb connecter and 1 usb connecter. You can simple attach the extender cable to your usb.
No, there is no difference in b type female connectors for usb 1 or 1.1 or 2
a USB laser pointer is simply a laser pointer powered by the USB socket.
Perhaps a computer processing unit from about 2010.
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You need the Homebrew Channel and an application called USB gecko to launch the USB gecko codes.
you use a USB by pluging it on your computer or laptop .then click on computer and click removable disk. and when u do choice the application and then your USB is installed :)
Yes - you can have the installations files on a USB stick.
Usb loader GX is a channel or application in wii which allows you to download wii games and play them!. Your wii has to be softmodded for that.
Connect the mobile computer cable USB
yes, but i only know how to do it on the mac. 1: download the application: macam 2: then plug the usb cord into the usb slot on the mac 3: it should be there
Skype can be downloaded onto a USB device. This portable application can be run from a USB flash drive and used on any PC. This can be very helpful when traveling and want to use Skype on a public computer.
Yes, third party software such as Data Doctor USB Activity Monitor will log any activity involving USBs. Another application is USBSpy. USB Activity Monitor can be found here: downloads.zdnet.com/abstract.aspx?docid=837287 USBSpy can be found here: everstrike.com/usb-monitor.htm
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To erase a USB memory stick, using a MAC, use the application Disk Utility. With the USB stick inserted into the USB drive, highlight that stick from the list of drives. Then select erase. It will erase all of the files on the drive and reformat it. You can also use a program called Houdini 2, which will allow you to see hidden files, move, and erase them.
You can if you have a Flash Cart for the DS (such as R4DS or Acekard 2), and with the homebrew application called 'Beup-Live'.