On Wed, 24 Mar 2004, Pat LaVarre wrote:

> > the sizeable benefit David was
> > talking about really applies only to high-speed devices.  Full-speed
> > devices won't notice the difference nearly as much.
> 
> Loosely paraphrased, I see you saying we feel 80% of the pain in HS, so 
> naturally I ask:
> 
> Do we get 80% of the interop benefit if we choke off bytes/cdb for FS 
> only and not also for HS?

It's impossible to answer that question very well.  So far as I know, 
Windows doesn't use the speed of the USB connection in determining how 
large the data transfers should be.  Neither does Linux, although we 
could if we wanted to.

Alan Stern



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