Ask questions and I'll try to get a database answer
#1
in the 24th and a half...
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Ask questions and I'll try to get a database answer
OK, I've got the sign-in sticky data in an Access database...
If you've got a question, ask away and I'll try to figure a way to calculate the answer...
Da Duck
P.S. If you haven't sign-in on the sticky thread, please do so and I'll add you data into our database...
If you've got a question, ask away and I'll try to figure a way to calculate the answer...
Da Duck
P.S. If you haven't sign-in on the sticky thread, please do so and I'll add you data into our database...
#3
Let me help you!
He's talking about the data in the Owner sign-in thread. The one where you specify your color, price, etc.
What's the average price for a TSX w/ navi in cali? lol
What's the average price for a TSX w/ navi in cali? lol
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USB: Connect up to 127 peripherals to one computer with multiple-port USB hubs available
Connections between hubs, or between a hub and a peripheral, can be up to 5 meters in length
Windows 98/ME/2000/XP. Enhanced multimedia performance - Stereo-quality digital audio
The original USB has data rate up to 12 Mbits per second - 100 times faster than serial.
USB 2 has data rate up to 480Mbps in High Speed mode.
USB is built-in to Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP
True Plug-and-Play - connect and reconnect peripherals without rebooting your PC
Note: Windows NT does not support USB.
There are four types of USB connectors: Type A, Type B, the Mini A, and the Mini B.
USB 1.1 specifies Type A and Type B.
USB 2.0 specifies Type A, Type B, and the Mini B.
The Mini A connector was developed as part of the USB OTG specification and is used for smaller peripherals, such as cell phones and PDAs.
Share: Easily share peripherals with other computers and notebooks
Hot-swapping capability allows users to easily attach and detach peripherals www.usb.org
USB 2.0 vs FireWire IEEE 1394 information: click here
A new USB standard, USB On-The-Go, is being developed.
It enables portable equipment, such as PDAs, digital music players, and mobile phones, to connect to each other without the need for a PC host.
USB 2.0 USB 2.0
Connections between hubs, or between a hub and a peripheral, can be up to 5 meters in length
Windows 98/ME/2000/XP. Enhanced multimedia performance - Stereo-quality digital audio
The original USB has data rate up to 12 Mbits per second - 100 times faster than serial.
USB 2 has data rate up to 480Mbps in High Speed mode.
USB is built-in to Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP
True Plug-and-Play - connect and reconnect peripherals without rebooting your PC
Note: Windows NT does not support USB.
There are four types of USB connectors: Type A, Type B, the Mini A, and the Mini B.
USB 1.1 specifies Type A and Type B.
USB 2.0 specifies Type A, Type B, and the Mini B.
The Mini A connector was developed as part of the USB OTG specification and is used for smaller peripherals, such as cell phones and PDAs.
Share: Easily share peripherals with other computers and notebooks
Hot-swapping capability allows users to easily attach and detach peripherals www.usb.org
USB 2.0 vs FireWire IEEE 1394 information: click here
A new USB standard, USB On-The-Go, is being developed.
It enables portable equipment, such as PDAs, digital music players, and mobile phones, to connect to each other without the need for a PC host.
USB 2.0 USB 2.0
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