USB for Amiga : Comment 1 of 12 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Anonymous on 10-Dec-2001 03:57 GMT | Is this the real usb or the pc make belive one? |
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USB for Amiga : Comment 2 of 12 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Anonymous on 10-Dec-2001 10:24 GMT | In reply to Comment 1 (Anonymous): Care yto explain just what the hell you are on about?
USB is USB.
There is no "PC-USB".
There is USB and USB2.0, but no "PC-USB".
Blimey, you have to wonder where all these trolls come from at times.
*sigh* |
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USB for Amiga : Comment 3 of 12 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Beavis on 10-Dec-2001 16:31 GMT | In reply to Comment 2 (Anonymous): Check this out, hehe :) |
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USB for Amiga : Comment 4 of 12 | ANN.lu |
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USB for Amiga : Comment 5 of 12 | ANN.lu |
Posted by tired on 11-Dec-2001 00:06 GMT | In reply to Comment 2 (Anonymous): > Blimey, you have to wonder where all these trolls come from at times.
Not really, at least not with this particular troll. It's Shawn, the "bus arch" troll, a.k.a. "amigatheone", a.k.a. "no, I'm not shawn, but I agree with him".
Apparently he's found a new delusion about USB to blather on and on about. I guess USB was invented by Dave Haynie exlusively for NASA to run on their SGI boxen with AmigaOS 1.3b, and the USB standard we see today is a conspiracy from Amiga Inc. to force us poor, unenlightened consumers to buy "pc's" with that devious "bus arch".
The lunatic seems to have his own Amiga dealership: http://www.amigaone.f2s.com ( http://www.amigaone.f2s.com/editorals.html is particularly amusing.)
Please disregard anything emanating from his IP. |
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USB for Amiga : Comment 6 of 12 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Iggy Drougge on 11-Dec-2001 02:06 GMT | It's a shame it (the Zorro thing) won't support high-speed USB. Is Zorro really slower than some serial bus?
I wonder what you could use the 26poliger Erweiterungsport for, too. I hope it's fully AutoConfig and that the 26poliger Erweiterungsport is not just a config jumper block. ;-) |
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USB for Amiga : Comment 7 of 12 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Anonymous on 11-Dec-2001 02:58 GMT | In reply to Comment 5 (tired): Ohh my God! I thought this guy got some basic tech. lessons since then... Along with a mental cure. |
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USB for Amiga : Comment 8 of 12 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Don Cox on 11-Dec-2001 08:49 GMT | In reply to Comment 6 (Iggy Drougge): Zorro II is rather slow, and the market won't support Zorro III-only cards. |
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USB for Amiga : Comment 9 of 12 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Ralph on 11-Dec-2001 10:16 GMT | In reply to Comment 6 (Iggy Drougge): >It's a shame it (the Zorro thing) won't support high-speed USB. Is Zorro >really slower than some serial bus?
IIRC USB 2.0 is specced with a max. of 60MB/s (480MBit/s) - no way to ever get this even with Zorro 3, let alone Zorro 2. Serial bus or not - Zorro is far older than a decade now ... |
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USB for Amiga : Comment 10 of 12 | ANN.lu |
Posted by John Chandler on 11-Dec-2001 10:17 GMT | USB at last - and on a Zorro card too! That's made my day - simple things eh? :-)
Look forward to seeing it on sale.
John |
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USB for Amiga : Comment 11 of 12 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Ville Sarell on 11-Dec-2001 21:03 GMT | What about the pricing. Anyone know about that? |
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USB for Amiga : Comment 12 of 12 | ANN.lu |
Posted by fRoger on 22-Dec-2001 23:11 GMT | I'd simply like to get my Visor PDA to link up to my A3000 via Spitfire2 (which
IMHO is an excellent proggy in it's own write), and make use of the attached
MiniJAM MP3 player that is contactable only via USB. Now that's worth having |
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