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Maxim S. Shatskih wrote:
- PS/2 hole for keyboard
- serial port for serial-attached hardware or serial mouse
- PS/2 hole for mouse
- parallel port for printer
- custom PCMCIA card for scanner
Without USB I need:
PS/2 hole for mouse.
Serial port for printer, handheld, and other serial devices.
Cardbus slot for Ethernet/Modem or SCSI or firewire.
PCMCIA-CF adapter.
and so on. With USB, all you need is a hub, and only if you have more then 2
devices to attach to the laptop.
With USB I need:
USB hole for mouse.
Serial port for printer and other serial devices.
Cardbus slot for Ethernet/Modem or SCSI or firewire.
PCMCIA-CF adapter.
USB port for handheld. Nominally 12 MB/s, practically 56K.
If it's a "legacy-free" laptop, add:
Overpriced USB-serial dongle for serial devices.
Replacement overpriced USB-serial dongle when it gets lost or stolen.
USB hub.
If it's an aggressive "legacy-free" laptop, add:
Overpriced USB modem dongle.
Annoying USB flash memory dongle that I keep leaving at home.
Another USB hub because the first one keeps resetting the mouse
when I plug in the annoying USB flash memory dongle.
Another annoying USB flash memory dongle because I left the
first one at home, remember?
A couple of extra A-B and A-A cables because I keep leaving them
in hotel rooms.
And if I need to read DVDs or get online:
New laptop with cardbus slot for ethernet/SCSI/firewire
because USB is still too frigging slow.
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I've seen things you people can't imagine. Chimneysweeps on fire over the roofs
of London. I've watched kite-strings glitter in the sun at Hyde Park Gate. All
these things will be lost in time, like chalk-paintings in the rain. `-_-'
Time for your nap. | Peter da Silva | Har du kramat din varg, idag? 'U`
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