Todd Lyons wrote:
Now USB 2.0 will be interesting if it can sustain the throughput that
it's rated at.
Certainly seems to be able to keep up with typical IDE disks.
I've heard some numbers over 40 MByte/sec, though that's
for newer hardware.

Yes, that gets reasonable to boot or run from.

- Dave




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