USB 2.0 IS a standard developed by Intel, unlike the rather loose specs for
USB 1.1. There is no kernel module or drive support for USB 2.0 in linux yet.
Some Slackware developers are allegedly working on linux USB 2.0 support.
Smitty
On Tuesday 04 September 2001 20:39, you wrote:
>
> > Compatible with Linux?
>
> Very much so. Unlike USB, PCMCIA/PCCard are _real_ standards --
> pretty much a tie-in to the ISA/PCI bus.
>
> > Expensive?
>
> Somewhat. Will cost you between $60-120 for the PCMCIA/PCCard SCSI
> "bus toaster" (as it is commonly referred to). Choose a product and
> I'll let you know about the Linux compatibility.
>
> -- TheBS
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