Darren New wrote:
> This is actually true for some types of USB devices. I.e., USB has a
> mechanism whereby it can provide the driver to the machine when you plug
> it in. (I think the driver gets presented as files on a "removable disk"
> interface, which the OS is supposed to recognise and install and restart
> the USB device afterwards.)
Interesting. And how do you account for the fact that the USB device
could be connected to any possible computer architecture, running any
possible OS?
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