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by Gigachad
529 days ago
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That isn't doing a fraction of the same feature set. The one above is able to read the cables emarker tags to tell you the cables described feature set, OEM, version number/etc. And it also tests actually pushing 40Gbit data and 240w power to verify the emarkers are correct. There are also cases where there can be active electronics in the cable where pins can seem disconnected by a continuity tester but they are actually connected to a chip inside the cable. Also as an aside, it should be possible to just plug a cable in, and have your OS tell you what kind of cable it is and it's specs. The USB controller has access to this info but there is no standard way to pass it up to the OS like you have with other USB info. Apparently Chromebooks do have controllers which expose this so they can tell you when both the laptop and charger support faster charging but the cable is limited. |
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