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On 10/3/2013 11:02 AM, nospam wrote:
In article , PeterN
wrote:
That was my point. If the port doesn't have full USB functionality, and
then it's not USB.
it is very definitely usb and it has full functionality.
just because a particular use case is not supported does not mean a usb
port is no longer a usb port. what a ridiculous thing to say.
What is interesting is that when nospam claims an Apple is not a PC, his
logic is exactly the opposite of his argument that the iPad has a USB port.
how in the world do you come up with that nonsense?
All I did was read you comments.
Is the port fully compliant with USB standards.
That call for a yes or no answer.
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PeterN
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