That means it is full-speed, not low speed.

On Tue, 9 Nov 2004, Diego 'Flameeyes' [ISO-8859-1] Petten� wrote:

> Alan Stern wrote:
> > It's not possible because the USB specification says that low-speed
> > devices are only allowed to support control and interrupt endpoints.
> > Apparently your device contains an illegal configuration.
> Also my Kyocera-Mita FS-1020D printer has Bulk Endpoints, but is a low-speed
> device (at least should be a low-speed device, it uses the OHCI controller
> from my USB2.0 controller card and has 12Mbps bandwidth).
>
> Regards,
>

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