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<[email protected]>, Dan Roman 
<[email protected]> writes
> Maybe there is an IEC committee with nothing better to do than write a 
>mouse standard? 

Don't give people dangerous ideas!

This thread, or one very like it, originated with the idea of producing 
an 'EMC reference (probably portable) PC', which would be a piece of 
test equipment, at a  'test equipment' price, intended to take out the 
uncertainty that if you test your peripheral (mouse or whatever) with 
'PC model XYZ', some zealous enforcer may claim that you should have 
used a different one.

Now, I think that the 'reference PC' is a very good idea, but the thread 
went off into orbit, as they often do, and the original theme was lost.

So I wish some PC maker might seriously consider making such a 
'reference PC', because not only would it reduce anxiety in the EMC 
community but at an acceptable price, it could offer  a good margin.
-- 
This is my travelling signature, adding no superfluous mass.
John M Woodgate

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