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3 The EHCI driver is used to talk to high speed USB 2.0 devices using
11 USB 1.1 only addressed full speed and low speed. High speed devices
14 USB 1.1 devices may also be used on USB 2.0 systems. When plugged
17 such devices. When USB 1.1 devices plug into USB 2.0 hubs, they
27 While usb-storage devices have been available since mid-2001 (working
29 been available since late 2001, and other kinds of high speed devices
53 and interrupt transfers, including requests to USB 1.1 devices through
63 most USB audio and video devices can't be connected to high speed buses.
72 The EHCI root hub code hands off USB 1.1 devices to its companion
100 take over (at lower speed) all the devices that were previously handled
128 High speed devices can do things that full speed (or low speed) ones
142 controller can process requests, and how fast devices can respond to
143 them. The 480 Mbit/sec "raw transfer rate" is obeyed by all devices,
160 At this writing, individual USB 2.0 devices tend to max out at around
162 and some devices now go faster, while others go slower.
166 enough for a single device at 20 MByte/sec, putting three such devices