Re: problem with usb device

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On Tue, 31 May 2011, CÃdric MARTIN wrote:

> Thanks for your reply.
> I'm agree with you, perhaps we are limit to the specifications (USB length cable, host more fault tolerant on a device...)
> I opened the arcade stick to check PCB, for sure SMC are hand (and bad) soldered, and I did not check if shield cable were correctly linked onto PCB.
> I'm electronician and I have one spare PCB, perhaps I'll check serial data (but I haven't knowledge about USB specifications) if I have time (perhaps to see repetability and levels of the exchange).

If you're interested, the USB-2.0 specifications are freely available 
at

	http://www.usb.org/developers/docs/

> Anyway I could test arcade Stick on 3 to 4 computers to my office (Dell laptop and desktop) and it works on all of them (XP OS).
> I'm still motivated to make it works, even if I had to use OEM PS3 PCB in my own stick.

Well, see what happens with the LiveCD.  If that fails on the XP 
computers then we will have to examine the situation more closely.

Alan Stern

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