no, because the A20, which is being used in this first EOMA68-compliant CPU Card, does not have USB3.

I understand the A20 doesn't have USB3, but does that mean all EOMA-68 cards cannot have USB3?
I have USB3 devices that default to USB2 speeds when the device isn't equipped with USB3, but I think USB3 requires 5 extra pins.

> EOMA-68 is an interface standard, not a computer.  i assume you mean the EOMA68-A20 CPU Card.

Yes, but I suppose it would also give the standard a good chance if the first card out has decent specs.


On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 2:35 PM, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton <lkcl@lkcl.net> wrote:
On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 9:21 PM, Paul NeoStormer
<paulneostormer@gmail.com> wrote:
> So they'll be 3 USB outputs on the card in total?

 yes.  2 USB2 480mbit/sec, 1 USB-OTG, also 480mbdit/sec

> I imagine the one that was
> added will be USB 3.0.

 no, because the A20, which is being used in this first
EOMA68-compliant CPU Card, does not have USB3.

> Are the USB's just a pinout? no extra hardware other than adding a port?

 correct.

> OTG?

 yes.

> 2GB of RAM sounds great! Should give the EOMA-68 a good running chance.

 EOMA-68 is an interface standard, not a computer.  i assume you mean
the EOMA68-A20 CPU Card.

l.

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