----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Woodgate" <[email protected]>

> But how do you know, if a peripheral can pass with one computer but fail 
> with another? That problem would disappear if we had a 'reference 
> computer' for compliance testing. Incidentally, its development might 
> throw some light on why there can be such a large variation between one 
> combination of computer and peripheral and another.

Can't it be done that way, that peripherals are tested alone but with some 
dB lower limits ?

Piotr Galka 

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