I've always wanted a USB monitor. For some reason, the people who make the USB standard keep tying it to fixed clock speeds and numbers of pins. I believe that they are incompetent.
host at common low frequency, two pins: connections specs? device: 128 pins, 1 GHz. host: 64 Gbps connection established. device: roger that.
That's what I want. Bah. This here USB to DVI adapter probably doesn't work under Linux, BSD, or opensolaris anyways.
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ethana2 @ Oct 31st 2007 12:41PM
I've always wanted a USB monitor. For some reason, the people who make the USB standard keep tying it to fixed clock speeds and numbers of pins. I believe that they are incompetent.
host at common low frequency, two pins: connections specs?
device: 128 pins, 1 GHz.
host: 64 Gbps connection established.
device: roger that.
That's what I want. Bah. This here USB to DVI adapter probably doesn't work under Linux, BSD, or opensolaris anyways.