> On Jun 15, 2015, at 21:59, tony duell <a...@p850ug1.demon.co.uk> wrote: > Even though there are at least 4 different USB connectors....
Ok, you got me there! When I was working for a GPS startup, I used mini-B on everything I designed with USB (always devices, never hosts, and no need for USB OTG). Then we got bought by a cell phone company and now everything's a godawful mix of mini-B and micro-B, with OTG thrown in there, too. Grrr! > > IMHO USB got round the problem of null-modem cables by making them > impossible. Which to me is > not an improvement. I guess USB is OK when it works (like plugging in a > memory stick) but a right pain > to debug when it doesn't. And having read the standard there is much I > dislike about it. Maybe this isn't the best time or place for this particular rant, but in my opinion, Windows' implementation of USB is fundamentally broken. It's a mouse, you stupid computer! You shouldn't need to spend a minute or more installing a new device driver for it! And you shouldn't need to install the driver yet again if I poke it in a different hole than I did last time! Every other ******* OS on the planet is smart enough to say "Oh, a mouse! I know how to use those!" within a handful of milliseconds! (Take deep, cleansing breaths, Mark.) Ok, I feel better now. :) -- Mark J. Blair, NF6X <n...@nf6x.net> http://www.nf6x.net/