Posted on 06-May-2002 18:42 GMT by kdh | 42 comments View flat View list |
The USB card HIGHWAY will be general available by May, 31st 2002 and will be distributed by KDH Datentechnik. This is the first time that Amiga users can connect and use modern USB devices in connection with their classic Amigas.
HIGHWAY is a Zorro II USB card and comes with an integrated 4-port-hub. The user has the possibility to connect up to four USB devices without the need for an additional hub. In addition, the HIGHWAY card can be expanded by the new 10Mbit ethernet modul NORWAY without wasting an additional Zorro slot. A compatibility list for Zorro-boards and Zorro-cards can be found here.
The boards have been developed and manufactured by E3B ( Michael Boehmer ). The worldwide distribution is done by KDH Datentechnik and your local Amiga dealer will have the cards in stock by end of May.
The scope of delivery includes the USB software stack Poseidon by Chris Hodges. Drivers for USB mice, keyboard and parallel interface ( printers ) and mass storage devices ( SCSI-emulation: e.g. flashcard-reader, ZIP-devices, digicams following the MSD-standard ) will be shipped in addition to the HIGHWAY card without any additional cost. More drivers ( webcam, digicam and printers ) are being developed right now by third party companies.
We do support the development of the Amiga OS4.0 contained USB-stack by providing the USB cards HIGHWAY and SUBWAY. Both cards serve as the reference-hardware for the software-development and will be directly supported by OS4.0. Alternatively it will be possible to use the provided Poseidon stack.
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Posted by Raffaele on 07-May-2002 18:45 GMT | In reply to Comment 30 (Andretti): Mr. Andretti wrote:
> Well let's see USB 1.1 or no USB.
> I take USB 1.1 I have a 2000 toaster system and a USB port
> would actually make it a whole lot easier to do certain things.
> This is my OPINION entirely but in the PC world not AMIGA,
> USB is dead it should get outta the way for Firewire
> which has proved it's fast and more reliable
> even if it is Apple Tech.
No way...
Firewire is a connection to move large amount of data in a little time...
Suitable for portable HDD, video stream and thingies like these...
USB is a port to connect a vaste amount of peripherals, cascading them and so on...
...but the USB standard committee wants to transform it in a competitor to SCSI and to obtain this, bandwidth has to be expanded and volume of data increased in speed... (USB2)
They have been created for different purposes..., but in the nearby future we could discover that both them standards are becoming competitors...
(Firewire2 vs USB3 ??????????)
Bye,
Raffaele |
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