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[In response to a tip by Jeremy Revell, I took a look at the USB and SD card reader ports on my MacBook Pro Retina 13-inch. In addition to the port goodness, this port is also a new feature that makes it really useful to be able to use the laptop as the root of all iPhone dev commands of use.

So after a few weeks of porting and testing, I've created a wiki page giving all sorts of helpful insight on how to use my MacBook as the root of all development tools. I hope this is helpful for you and enjoy the info and source code below! Enjoy!]

USB & SD: Mac
- Hardware
- OS X Maverick
- About USB

USB Support:

- Apple USB Type-C, mini-USB, firewire or OTG
- True Padded USB 2.0 (no mini-B or mini-2)
- USB Host

USB Interface:

- USB 2.0, USB 3.0 (both mini-B/1.1/1.2, firewire or
or OTG), Firewire or OTG and IEEE 1394
- USB 3.0
- USB Power Delivery, (Yes, I do believe this is a big pain in the
butt.)
- Low-Power Sound/Surface Connection, (All current Apple Logic
Pro "USB" ports won't work without a Power Delivery cable, the same
that comes with the Dock.)
- About SD Card
- USB

SD Card Support:

- A proprietary card reader that works in conjunction with Apple's
AppleCare Time Machine
- About SD Card
- Universal Flash Storage
- Universal Flash Storage (USB, Firewire, Mini-B, micro-B,

micro-2.5, A, B, and Y cable / wire; SuperDrive and DVD-Rom):

- USB
- Firewire
- Mini-B
- Micro-B (no cable required)
- 2.