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As stated it should be a problem. The amount of USB devices allowed on a single port are limited by two factors: power and bandwidth. Devices use a different amount of power and bandwidth depending on what they are. In the case of power, if the hub itself is powered(you have to plug it into a wall outlet) then you can ignore this factor. Windows XP will let you know if you exceed either of these factors as you plug in devices. Either way, it is impossible to damage your computer by plugging in too many USB devices. Some of the USB devices will simply refuse to work if you exceed your system capacity.
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