On 10/10/06, Alan Stern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So far we haven't settled on anything that is exactly correct.

Agreed.

> > > In any case, missed slots do _not_ turn into delayed/out-of-phase data.
> > > They are just missed, or as you say, pure dropouts.
> >
> > You assume a single device at a time.  I'm typically using between two
> > and six clock-striped devices at once, just by way of information.
>
> That shouldn't make any difference to the essential issues.  So long as
> they are attached to the same host controller, that is.  Right now Linux
> does not support any means of synchronizing multiple controllers.

I was referring to multiple, synchronized endpoints on a single
controller, not multiple controllers.

In audio, it's typical to have multiple devices sharing a clock and
working together with a fixed [or known] offset/latency between them.

Monty

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