Because the greater part of consumers who play games use this platform.
Registered Ports
Multitasking, the ability to run several processes at the same time, is a feature of most modern computer operating systems.
In computer terminology, this term means a device that can be installed into a computer without being configured and that won't cause hardware conflicts. The function PLug and PLay is a procedure the computer attempts to perform when you first plug a USB device into your computer. If you have Windows Vista, the plug and play works everytime you connect any device. Any operating system earlier than Vista will only plug and play fewer devices depending on your service pack and the software updates. Devices such as Cellular Phones and MP3s need to be manually installed using the provided software install disk. PLug and PLay does not support LPT port devices and standard PS/2 mice and keyboards. Your computer automatically uses those ports as long as there is something plugged into it.
Yes most keyboards are universally compatible, although there are a few exceptions that might only work with certain brand computers or operating systems, but it would be stated on the packaging if that is the case.
There is no difference in speed. If you are dual-booting, the only consumed resource is hard drive space, which has no impact on performance.
The number of ports on a computer depends on the type of computer it is. The type of ports they have--for example USB, headphone, or HDMI--also varies greatly from computer to computer.
Only if it has 4 USB ports and not 2 USB ports like most PS3s
On the older model PS3 with 4 USB ports most games PS2 can be played, but not on PS3 consoles than have only 2 USB ports.
Sony PlayStation 3 60gb that's the only one that will get ps2 games working!!!! On the older model PS3 with 4 USB ports most PS2 games can be played, but not on PS3 consoles that have only 2 USB ports.
On the older model PS3 with 4 USB ports most games PS2 can be played, but not on PS3 consoles than have only 2 USB ports.
There's no possible answer to that. A computer can have any number of USB ports. As the above is true, it doesn't matter how many you use. You can use as much USB ports as you want on your computer.
Most of the time, a switch will send information only to the destination, while a hub will send to all of its ports. That makes the hub inefficient - in a hub, only one computer can transmit at a time.Most of the time, a switch will send information only to the destination, while a hub will send to all of its ports. That makes the hub inefficient - in a hub, only one computer can transmit at a time.Most of the time, a switch will send information only to the destination, while a hub will send to all of its ports. That makes the hub inefficient - in a hub, only one computer can transmit at a time.Most of the time, a switch will send information only to the destination, while a hub will send to all of its ports. That makes the hub inefficient - in a hub, only one computer can transmit at a time.
Most PS3s will not play PS2 games, the only ones that will are the early models with 4 USB ports. see related link
Parallel ports typically have 25 or 36 pin ports. Serial ports, by contrast, have only 9 pins. Both type of ports have two rows of pins.
No only Sony PS2 and early PS3 with 4 USB ports can play PlayStation games. PS2 games were not designed for PC to play. They computer does not have the software to run the games and the hardware is not programmed and designed like a Gaming console.
Only on the 80GB console with 4 USB ports as you can see in the PSN related link But there is no PS3 80gb with 4 USB ports so no you can only play PS2 games on a 60gb PS3 the only one with 4 USB ports and memory card reader
Only PlayStation 3's with 4 ports can play playstation games but the ones with 2 ports can't. Pretty Stupid.