Maybe I should have been clearer - what I mean by 'best' is which chipset gives
the greatest transfer rate, features and which cable manufacturer uses the
chipset to it's max potential or are they all equal performance-wise!? I have
seen various cable specs giving transfer rates of between 5-8Mbps...why such
variation? 

Cheers,
Ross
 

  <-- On Wed, Jun 27, 2001 at 08:23:24AM +1000, Brad Hards wrote: 
> Ross Davis wrote:
> > 
> > Can someone inform me as to which USB Host-to-Host cable is the 'best' buy for
> > Linux but works under Win32?
> "Best" is a tricky metric. Just about anyone will work (subject to
> using an -ac kernel with the usbnet driver), although something
> based on the "Netchip" chipset should work Linux<->Win32. Don't know
> about any others. Read the usbnet.c code for more info.

  <------------------------- End of Original Message ------------------------->



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