Stefan Schmidt wrote:
> Thats the normal practice in dealing with big specs, no? Just get the
> minimum running and go with it. ;)

Yeah, do a quick read, not more than one hour per 100 pages.
Focus on the pictures, not all that silly text. A week later,
when you've forgotten the irrelevant bits that would only have
slowed you down anyway, implement it.

Then test it against implementations with a similar history
and each time it fails, add a special-case exception for
whatever caused the failure.

Bonus points if the special-case exception introduces a
creative new concept that didn't exist in the original
standard. Extra bonus points if reading, implementing, and
fixing are all done by different people.

But that still is no excuse for USB to be quite so bloated ;-)

- Werner

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