John S. Howard wrote:


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> my understanding of c3 is that the process of gettting the cpu into c3 is
> completely independent of the system state (actually, usually performed when
> the system is full on). so the user thinks that the system is full-on (an
> has certain, reasonable expectations for responsivness) but the cpu can be
> cycling in an out of c3 with significant power savings while in c3.

How would this work for a USB Fax Modem, if there is there such a beast?
Would an incoming FAX be able to wake up the machine and would the FAX
be received successfully?  Or, would it be lossy, like the HID device
scenario?

        Miles


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