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kev21986 Senior Member
Joined: April 04 2007 Location: United States
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Posted: October 09 2009 at 14:54 | IP Logged
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So I was having a lot of problems with PH crashing and my PLM freezing. Never could figure out why, but it would happen about once every 2 or 3 days. I tried different computers and even a different program. Finally found the fix. Plugging the PLM into a powered USB hub instead of directly into the computer fixed it. Not sure how its any different but PH has been running for 8 days now.
__________________ Kevin Smith
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BeachBum Super User
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Posted: October 09 2009 at 16:00 | IP Logged
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That’s real interesting. I have mine also plugged into a powered USB because my PLM is serial and I have a USB to Serial connector. But I thought a system board USB was powered as mine charges batteries on my Ipod. I had all kinds of strange problems when my USB on one of my laptops became flakey and I was using a PLC.
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kev21986 Senior Member
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Posted: October 09 2009 at 16:29 | IP Logged
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BeachBum wrote:
That’s real interesting. I have mine also plugged into a powered USB because my PLM is serial and I have a USB to Serial connector. But I thought a system board USB was powered as mine charges batteries on my Ipod. I had all kinds of strange problems when my USB on one of my laptops became flakey and I was using a PLC. |
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I replaced my PLC because it stopped working. I am going to have to go try it with the USB hub and see if it works.
USB is powered.
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