said:
>This box has 2 slots in front and two in back. I use
>the ones in front regularly, but can't recall the last
>time I used either of the ones in back, if ever. So .
>. . should I list just two ?
It's not related. All you are telling the driver is the maximumn number
of removables you want to connect at a given time. It does not matter
which USB port the removable it plugged in to.
Card readers are typically different. With most readers, each slot
defines itself as a removable device, you may need to define as many
removables as slots.
>What happens if you attach a hub, off one of the
>USB ports ?
Baring defects, it should just work.
>I recall
>Jerry saying (quite a while ago), that he had not
>managed to get anything in the way of a USB hard drive
>seen / useable beyond about 20G. in size.
He had a problem with drivers over 250GB for a while. A new driver drop
resolved this.
Steven
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