On Sun, 6 Jul 2003, David Brownell wrote:

> Patrick Lam wrote:
>
> > I have, though, two different high speed devices (a scanner and a memory
> > key), both of which get handed off to the companion hub.  What's up with
> > that?
>
> Sounds like some kind of hardware issue -- are you sure those are
> really "high speed" devices not just "usb (2.0)"?

Hmm.  The scanner is actually only USB 1.1.  Upon further examination, it
would appear that the memory key is usb 2.0 full-speed.  Damn you, IBM!

> Speed detection is done by the hardware early during enumeration.
> It's basically out of the hands of host side software, unless
> maybe your BIOS is committing bizarrity.

Seems like it's just misleading marketing.

pat




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