gnupic: DIY USB programmer ?


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Subject: Re: DIY USB programmer ?
From: Justin Fielding ####@####.####
Date: 11 Jan 2005 13:20:45 +0000
Message-Id: <41E3D277.1000809@okulyillari.com>

Yeah I thought so, maybe it's wrong though.  I mean it's not vital, but 
if you use USB2 external HDD for example it would be nice.  My Laptop 
has only 20GB HDD but I have a USB2 2.5" 30GB external drive which I 
have in use 90% of the time.

Paul B. Webster wrote:

>On Tue, 2005-01-11 at 20:45, Justin Fielding wrote:
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>>USB2 would be even better?
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>  Just a quick "heads up" on this, but I presume the only reason, since
>speed is not a consideration in the operation of a PIC programmer, that
>USB2 is desirable, is that a USB1 device forces the bus to spend
>inordinate periods of *time* passing data at the slower rate and thus
>reduces the overall throughput for USB2 capable devices sharing the bus?
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>  
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