We made a few changes that may fix the problem. Can you try using the following build and let us know how it goes?
https://www.passmark.com.au/ftp/USB3...e_1.0.1003.zip
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Can you run the command line with "-f" option before and after running the test and send us the screen shot from the console output?
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Hi Hamid,
The issue is fixed. But, during my test, if there is any USB Serial COM port exist (My hub has a cypress serial to uart chip), I will see this failure:
Is this an expected behaviour? Because if I put the USB Serial COM port to another hub, all the test will be fine. (Is it possible to get the source code?)
Thank you so much for the support
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The error message "Failed to select speed" means you have selected a wrong speed. e.g. you have connected the plug into a USB2 port but trying to test at USB3 speed.For the issue of mismatch between serial numbers, please try the following build and let us know how it goes?https://www.passmark.com.au/ftp/USB3...e_1.0.1002.zipAlso, In this new version we have added an option (-v) for reading the port voltage.
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Hi David,
I am trying to use this USB3Console for the USB3 loopback plug test, but when I tried with my script to alternate the speed between USB2 and USB3, In some plugs, there is this error:
Error: Failed to select speed. Enumerated at USB2 speed.
For my test, I need to test 4 ports with 4 USB3 loopback plugs and then alternate the speed between USB2 and USB3 on each of the port.
And also, Is there any way to read the voltage with this console?
Thank you for the help
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USB3 loopback command line application for Windows
Today we released a Windows command line tool to control the USB3 loopback plug.
The tool is known as USB3Console.
This is in additional to the full function Windows GUI tool. USB3Test
The command line tool only does USB Bulk transfer mode and only sends a constant 0xAA data stream. Output and test results goes to StdOut.
It can help for automation where the plug needs to be controls from 3rd party tools in a simple manner.
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