On 08/20/2012 10:22 AM, Chuck Guzis wrote:
I've got a carton of early USB HID peripherals
with non-detachable
cables. They all use the Intel N82930A3 controller (68 pin PLCC) No
modern (i.e. 2000-present) system even sees the things--that's an
indication of how far USB has come. --Chuck
To me, that's an indication that the things had badly written firmware
or something. There's no reason that low-speed USB 1.0 HID devices
shouldn't work on a current USB 2.0 or 3.0 system. It would be
interesting to put such a device on a modern system with a USB analyzer
(hardware, not software) and see what's going wrong.