Carsten Beth wrote:
> On Friday, November 24, 2006 11:54 Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> > The 1.0 spec doesn't say anything about high speed.  Other drivers
> > might get confused, but the Linux USB audio driver _does_ support high
> > speed transfers.
> >
> > The only known device where this is used is the Audigy 2 NX.  It avoids
> > problems with generic drivers by switching from full speed to high
> > speed only after receiving a vendor-specific command.
> 
> Do I understand it right: the Audigy

2 NX

> enumerates first as a full-speed device, and after receiving a vendor-
> specific command it re-enumerates as a high-speed device?

Yes.

> Or are there two different configurations?

It wouldn't be possible to switch to high speed without re-enumerating.
There is only one configuration (in each mode).

> Are you sure that the card is running in the high-speed mode (not in
> the full-speed) with the generic driver?

Yes.  I wrote that part of the driver.

> Do anybody know where I can buy the card?

eBay


HTH
Clemens

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