by Iroquois » Mon Jun 30, 2003 4:06 pm
I could be wrong but I believe USB was created so that devices (Cameras, mice, etc.) could be easily compatible with other computers such as Mac and Linux. Like Paz says, it's much faster. However, I believe that "FireWire" will eventually replace USB. It's much faster and like SCSI, can be used to connect internal devices as well. FireWire is SCSI's big brother, but you don't need to daisy chain or put end caps on the last device in the chain.
You shouldn't have a problem if you run Windows XP. I bought a USB Compact Flash Reader/Writer and it did not need drivers. Makes sure your device is plug and play, most ones today are.
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