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I seem to be getting USB Delay (a fraction of a second behind real time) when using my graphics tablet, my psx control pad adapter and my iMic (not all at the same time). It's especially annoying with the graphics tablet because I draw something and it doesn't appear quick enough on the screen making it really frustrating. I'm using an iBook G4 with 1gb of RAM. I know it's not the hardware I'm using because the graphics tablet and psx adapter work fine on my PC. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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I use an iMic with my iBook (256 MB RAM) and it gets a delay when I use a guitar with it in Garageband but the delay goes away pretty quick.
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