Hi Lars, Yes, is the answer to your question. You have to be careful
about the PLG card type that you buy, AFAIK it is the PLG100's that
don't respond to a 'Bulk Request' message. But all of the 150's do :-)
But yes, it is the Host device that determines whether or not there is a
return path.
SW1000XG=No
Plugstation=Yes ( A Big, Big Round of applause for Kenton for working
out that we needed it)
Motif=Yes
CS6x=Yes (I think that's the correct model number!)
and there are a couple of other boxes too, I think MU100 is one of them.
The PLG150-AN definitely has a return path.
In article <
9un9dh+e3tu@...>, lars_arnwald
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lars.l.arnwald@...> writes
>--- In AN1x-list@y..., Reggie <reggie@t...> wrote:
>> Hello Paul, I have found out for sure that it does, and it has an
>edit
>> buffer area as well.
>>
>>
>>
>> Reggie
>
>Hi Reggie,
>
>This sounds very interesting. I sure hope I haven't missed anything
>putting me on a totally wrong track.
>
>As far as I can see you are meaning that within the Kenton
>Playstation there is a return path for bulk dump requests. As you
>know we've discussed earlier whether there is a possibility to
>receive bulk dumps from the PLG150-AN, and we've concluded there
>is'nt any. OK, I know I'm switching from the PLG150-DX to its sister,
>but I think the conditions still are comparable.
>
>My question:
>Is it the presence or absence of a return path that decides whether
>bulk dumps can be performed or not. My understanding has always been
>that bulk dump requests simply are'nt implemented within the PLG
>cards.
>
>Best Regards,
>Lars
>lars.l.arnwald@...
>
>
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See ya,
Reggie