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  1. is there some nifty little application out there that will tell me the utilization of the available USB power?
    Tyler Roach
    Eclipse Creativity, Inc.

  2. #2
    there is the USB Prober application - its in the utilities folder.
    this shows what devices think they are consuming.
    i dont think there is any active monitoring of current available.

  3. Now here is something interesting.

    In the system profiler if you click on USB it will tell you that there is 500ma available on each buss. Or at least that is how I am interpreting it. Now if you look at your USB Key and CIB you will notice that they both draw 500ma. if that is the case and I am reading all this right it never should have worked with an un-powered USB hub. That would be a 1A load on a 500ma service. It doesn't work in lighting so why did it seem to work in the world of Apple.

    Thoughts?

    Tyler Roach
    Eclipse Creativity, Inc.

  4. #4
    the cib does use almost all the available power.

    the usb key will use almost no power.

    I would never suggest that the cib were plugged into an unpowered hub-

  5. well the machines ran for 15 hours last night and no problems. I think the problem is solved.

    Tyler
    Tyler Roach
    Eclipse Creativity, Inc.

  6. Little did I know or realize that the USB hub will not maintain the data stream from the CIB. Thus the machine seems to freeze but the mac is operating just fine.

    In the end here is what I have determined to be the issues.

    1) Use a powered USB hub for your software key and keyboard/mouse.

    2) Plug the CIB directly into the MAC.

    A USB hub will falter and interrupt the data stream.

    I do not use a USB card in the computer because it impends the cooling of the video card and with a SCSI card and a Deck link card in there is not more room.

    Oh my I hope this is finally over.

    Tyler Roach
    Eclipse Creativity, Inc.

  7. #7
    sounds like the cib stopped working with the power available to it...

    you might have used a hub which could not supply enough power to the cib.

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