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==Models featuring the UltraPort== | ==Models featuring the UltraPort== |
Revision as of 23:50, 6 February 2006
Devices
There were 5 devices produced by IBM for this port:
- UltraPort Bluetooth Adapter
- UltraPort Camera & UltraPort Camera II
- UltraPort Compact Flash Adapter
- UltraPort Digital Array Microphone
- UltraPort Infrared Adapter
Linux Support
The UltraPort is recognised and driven by the kernels USB subsystem.
See the individual devices pages above for information on linux support for them.
Pin assignment
GND | 0 | VBUS | VBUS | GND | D+ | D- | GND | o | ? | ? | ? | 0 | GND |
Pin | Name | Description |
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1,5,8,13 | GND | Ground |
2,12 | 0 | probably not connected |
3,4 | VBUS | +5 VDC |
6 | D+ | Data + |
7 | D- | Data - |
9,10,11 | ? | unidentified |
o | it is fastener not a pin |
These relusts measured on a ThinkPad X21 and not well tested.