[iyonix-support] Re: Nokia N95

In message <1185481334.46a90276cf10d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
          davehigton@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> Quoting Nigel Willmott <nwillmott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> 
>> Thanks for that Ian - the phone is connected by usb cable to a port on
>> th front of the Iyonix (also tried it at the back)
>> 
>> When I do F12/*usbdevices it shows echi root hub there, on bus 3, but
>> the Nokia connected on bus 2
>> 
>> When I look at USBinfo, it shows in the USB topology window two green
>> (USB1) bus connectors with keyboard, mouse, 8-in-1 card, and the N95
>> connected (two to each) - with nothing connected to the yellow USB2
>> connector.
>> 
>> And when I look at device details for the the N95 it shows full speed
>> as 12Mb/s, while the Details window shows the phone as having a USB
>> spec of 2.00 ...
>> 
>> So the USB2 bus and USB2 devices don't seem to be able to connect ...
>> 
>> any more thoughts gratefully received ...
> 
> USB "Full Speed" is 12 Mb/s.  USB "High Speed" (USB2 only) is
> 480 Mb/s.  USB devices can conform to USB2 and not implement
> High Speed.  This is legal and quite normal.
> 
> I'm not near an Iyonix ATM, but IIRC !USBInfo shows devices
> capable of high speed with three arrows on the line in the
> detailed view (sorry, can't remember its exact name).  Devices
> capable of full speed but not high speed are shown with two
> arrows.
> 
> From what you say, it looks quite likely that the N95 only
> supports full speed.  Tell us exactly what !USBInfo shows
> and we can confirm one way or the other.
> 
> As someone else has suggested, try !ROFS to copy a whole
> directory of files.  I've had about 350 Kbytes/sec from it.
> 
> Dave
> ---

[snip]


I think that's probably it ... it just says speed 12Mb/s ...and the 
USB status window shows the device with 2 arrows (as opposed to 3 for 
the USB2 bus and one for low speed devices like the mouse)

I have used Rofs and it does the job excellently of transferring a 
whole directory of c100 pics to the Iyonix -thanks to Dave + Rik (not 
sure how you can tell the transmission speed though)

many thanks for everyone's help

nigel

---
To alter your preferences or leave the group, 
visit http://www.freelists.org/list/iyonix-support
Other info via http://www.freelists.org/webpage/iyonix-support

Other related posts: