Hallo,
John Haxby hat gesagt: // John Haxby wrote:

> Bill Unruh wrote:
> >However the uncomfortable thing is that Windows does seem to be able to
> >handle this. and the Standard that the windows USB driver was written to
> >was surely the same one as the Linux one. Thus this card should also
> >break in windows ( which should make M-audion sit up and take notice,
> >even if they regard Linux with distain).
>
> No, it's more likely that the Quattro driver for windows was written by 
> the hardware manufacturers wth a casual disregard for (or 
> misunderstandng of) the USB specs.

Well, what the M-Audio support in Germany told me: 

  "[...] wir bezweifeln hier dass ein Gerät was seit fast 4 Jahren auf
  dem Markt präsent ist auf einmal nicht mehr den USB Standard
  erfüllt."

which roughly translates to: 

  "we doubt, that a device, which is available for almost 4 years,
  sunddenly doesn't conform the USB standard anymore."

IIRC someone (Bill)  reported a similarily competent answer a while
back. I replied to this, quoting the spec and explaining details, but
I didn't get an answer yet.

ciao
-- 
 Frank Barknecht                               _ ______footils.org__


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