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To: Joe NYC who wrote (63200)11/9/2001 4:27:20 PM
From: Robert SalasidisRead Replies (1) of 275872
 
I have not had any problems with any of my USB connections since the Win2k upgrade.

Anyone that prefers serial cables (and to a lesser extent parallel cables) over USB would probably need their head examined.

The connectors are smaller, the self powered aspect is a plus, the speed is better, and with USB 2.0 will only get better. In video IEEE1394 is better (and may contibnue to be so even wrt to USB 2.0) but the free distribution of USB has made it a ubiquitous interface (which was the initial point)
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