On St 28-09-05 17:15:21, Alan Stern wrote: > On Wed, 28 Sep 2005, Pavel Machek wrote: > > > > You need to state these things carefully. A complete power-off does > > > reset/disconnect USB devices. However, turning off your computer > > > might not do a complete power-off; it may well leave suspend current > > > available. If that's true, USB devices won't be disconnected. > > > > Examples, please. Thinkpad X32 certainly does not provide power on USB > > when turned off. > > I don't have any examples. However you're more likely to find suspend > current available on a desktop system than on a laptop, I imagine. Those > big power supplies don't really turn off all the way unless you unplug > them from the wall socket. USB takes enough power to be connected to 5V, not 5V-standby. Sorry. Pavel -- if you have sharp zaurus hardware you don't need... you know my address