Elric Fu wrote:
> It is a usb 1.1 device and works at full speed.

It is a frequent misunderstanding that a device must be 1.1 only
because it does not support high speed. This is not the case.


> But the interesting thing is the bcdUSB field of device descriptor
> is 0x0200.

It is perfectly legal for a USB 2.0 device to only support low or
full speed.


I'm not sure what the problem is with this host or device, just
mentioning that a device can be USB 2.0 and only support lower
speeds.

It amazes me how many people reduce USB 2.0 to mean high speed.
The standard took several years to develop, and it contains a lot
more than the added high speed communication.


//Peter
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