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    Default USB Communication Speed

    I know there's been a good bit of discussion on com speeds and electrical interferance on this forum already - I don't want to wear this out:

    My Dell OptiPlex 320 is P4 3.0GHz, 1.0 GB RAM.

    With a USB 2.0 hub connected to my PRT96 V4g controller, the USB speed test clocks about 84-85%.

    Question: It's been stated here that Dell PC's don't do well on USB issues and that a PCI USB card is a good idea. This summer I will be setting up my new PRS Alpha tool and using this same PC. Will the Alpha demand better communications than my PRT tool? Should I install a USB card? If so, which one? They seem to range in price from $10 to $500....

    Opinions anyone?

    Gerald

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    Gerald,
    If it ain't broke...don't fix it
    If you are getting 84%+ from your setup, that is very good & plenty for any ShopBot to be run at full speed without any communication issues.

    The 'Dell USB Issue' seems to be attributed to conflicts when you run a USB kb & mouse on the same bus as the Bot. A card fixes this.

    -B

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    Thank you, Brady.

    Your feedback is always helpful.

    Anyone else?

    Gerald

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