(https://i.chzbgr.com/full/9149368064/hF63338E2/text-how-to-insert-usb-wrong-wrong-correct)
Tell me this ain't true....
I cannot tell a lie...that is absolutely true. And, I have some cables that seem ambiguous to which side is up. I usually have to try them multiple times to get it right.
When the guy who invented the USB connector dies, they will place his body into the coffin, then remove it and flip it over, then place it back into the coffin and finally close the lid. ::)
Quote from: granz on Feb 10, 2025, 08:29 AMWhen the guy who invented the USB connector dies, they will place his body into the coffin, then remove it and flip it over, then place it back into the coffin and finally close the lid. ::)
OMG! LOL
lol
As a final thought on this thread, because I forgot to mention it earlier; with regards to USB-C...IT'S ABOUT TIME!!!
OnLogic-USB-Blog_graphic.jpg
Quote from: Chris Savage on Jun 30, 2025, 10:26 AMAs a final thought on this thread, because I forgot to mention it earlier; with regards to USB-C...IT'S ABOUT TIME!!!
OnLogic-USB-Blog_graphic.jpg
I gotta usb drive with USB A and it was either micro a or b not sure which. Both on same connector. lol
And yet another USB connector:
(https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51tr4Zwy2TL._SL1000_.jpg)
High speed USB 3.0 Cable for external hard drives.
Quote from: granz on Jun 30, 2025, 12:52 PMAnd yet another USB connector; High speed USB 3.0 Cable for external hard drives.
I have two of those on external USB drives. Each has an extra version of the cable with the same 3.0 end, but one is a USB (as shown) and the other has a USB-C end. Ironically, "Thunderbolt" ports on HP computers are compatible with USB-C, but I am unclear if the drive / cable supports the increased bandwidth.