| ??? 12/11/06 00:20 Read: times |
#129260 - Figures Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Shankar G said:
all other ports i.e. the USB, serial ports have some delays Of course, the parallel port also has delays - setup time before the strobe, strobe width, and hold time after the strobe. Joseph Hebert said:
a USB 2.0 port is 480 Mbits per second, or 60 MBytes per second. Richard Erlacher said:
EPP is capable of transferring data at about a 2 MBps rate on the ISA bus. Naturally, this can't be sustained So, relative to the EPP parallel port, USB is looking pretty fast - the delays will be over an order of magnitude greater with a PC Parallel Port! |
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