Re: usb on a fairly ancient board



SpaceButler wrote:

I'm using both USB channels on my T2P4. I have never tried a mouse,
but every USB device I have plugged in works, including several
digital cameras, a cable modem, a printer, a midi synth, and a flash
memory card reader. Of course they all shift down to the 1.x mode.
There's nothing shabby about the transfer rate on the flash reader or
cameras.

I'm running Win98se and a K6-III at 458 MHz, fsb=83.


Hi!



Hmm, K6-III (with onboard 2nd level cache??). That should be quite
faster than a iP233MMX :-)

I gave my T2P4 and a iP200MMX as a present, because I have got a P2B-F
as a present at that time. After some difficulties finding a cheap CPU
in the town, I selected a cheapo Adapter and Celeron PIII 700/66FSB.
(The 66MHz of the BX are really impressive)


Referring to your comments, it sounds that USB-Mouse or Joysticks are
no trouble.
I am also very satisfied with the 1.1 USB of the P2-B. Very fast with
USB sticks, IMO - 2.0 is even faster??? :-)




Best Regards,

Daniel Mandic
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