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Old May 24th, 2008, 07:54 PM
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Originally Posted by garysims View Post
I wonder if there is a USB I/O or speed monitor for the Mac?
How about the USB Prober? You'll might need to install it from your installation disc. Here's how:
When you open up the install DVD, you'll see that in addition to the "Install Mac OS X" icon, there's also a folder labeled "Optional Installs". That's what you want.

Within there's an icon labeled "Optional Installs.mpkg". That's not what you want, so don't click on it. Instead, go into the folder "Xcode Tools", where you'll see three installers: "Dashcode.pkg", "WebObjects.mpkg" and "XcodeTools.mpkg".

Double-click on "XcodeTools.mpkg" to get started.

FYI:
  • To get USB Prober for Mac OS 9, download the Mac OS USB DDK 1.5.5 from http://developer.apple.com/hardware/usb/. Unstuff and mount the disk image, and look for USB Prober in the Utilities folder. Select the USB Bus Devices window, and do a "Save As..."
  • To get USB Prober for Mac OS X, download it from ftp://ftp.apple.com/developer/Tool_C...Prober.dmg.bin. Run the tool, and click the button to save the output.
  • Panther users: If you have Mac OS X 10.3.2 or higher, use this link for the Mac OS X USB Software Debug Kit 206.4.1, which includes an updated version of USB Prober.
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