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Originally Posted by j.p.s
And you know that adbsync.exe did not complete before all the data was on the Poke3 how?
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OMG! Renate rips out her hair and explodes!
I've got a B&N Glow '21 with USB 2.0 (on a Type C).
I've got a Onyx Poke3 with USB 3.1 (Type C, natch).
Although the SoCs are not equivalent, they are within barking range.
To synchronize 1000 books, 4000 documents and 2000 guitar transcriptions takes a bunch of time on the Glow.
It takes a heck of a lot less time on my Poke3.
Why? Because there are a lot of transactions going around.
You have to compare timestamps and sizes of all the files.
That takes some time.
Usually there are only a dozen files to add or update.
Still, the USB 3x pulls through.
The critical thing for me is the time I sit twiddling my thumbs while the ereader is connected.
It interests me not that the poor dear will have to flush some buffers afterwards.
Edit: So in the interest of truthy-full-ness, I state:
I tried syncing my Poke3 (no writes necessary) and it took 1.8 seconds with USB 2.0 HS connection.
It took 1.8 seconds with a USB 3.1 connection.
I tried syncing my Glow21 (no writes necessary) and it took 1.4 seconds with USB 2.0 HS!
This does not belie my experience when there are bunches of files to be updated.
I just don't feel inclined to wipe everything and do a full sync today.
So, okay, @Quoth, you may have somewhat of a point.
But, as Galileo said, but yet USB 3.x is full duplex.