This is only the case with the Highway/Subway controller chips -- and only for keyboards/mice or other devices that need interrupt transfers. With the Algor and Deneb cards, there's no such drawback -- the more sophisticated controller chips take care of the protocol overhead with no host side interaction.
Woah! I never knew that! Thanx for telling me that Chris!
I guess all the negative reports I heard were with Subway and maybe Highway too.
I will be sure in the future to not criticize Algor or Deneb.
So I can buy a Deneb or Algor card and use USB without any drawbacks?!??
I don't know anything about them. Can I get one for my A1200T or A3000D?
While we are discussing USB, did WHDLoad ever fix the problem where no WHDLoad games would work while your USB stack was running?
What is the status of that problem? I need to know so I can inform ppl correctly.
p.s. Thanx for coding such awesome USB stacks!
and quadruple thanx for tlsfmem!