On Mon, Dec 31, 2001 at 04:12:01PM -0500, Peter Radcliffe wrote: > "Duane H. Hesser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said: > > It appears to me, though, that the USB spec merely gives vendors a target > > to avoid. Apparently, they interpret it as "Unspecified Serial Bus", since > > they all seem to go their own way. I have a Microtech Zio flash card reader > > which is too large for a keychain holder and too small for a paperweight. > > It is recognized by the "ugen" driver as "SHUTTLE SCM Micro USBAT-02" and > > usbdevs -v reveals its ID as 04e6:1010, so I know it's there (but then, I > > knew that, as it was me that plugged it in :=). > > I played with one of these last night - got it recognised by umass but > all I managed to do was hang my machine with any tweaks that I > tried. Another SHUTTLE device is '#if 0'-ed out in umass because the > ATAPI code isn't ready for primtime and I'm wondering if the other > devices made by them are similar. > > The sandisk SDDR-31 was my answer - works just fine, shame it's not > as small as some of them (at some point I'll hack on the travel flash > which is at least recognised and probably just needs quirking.
This is beginning to pique my interest quite strongly. I have a USB flash memory reader at home, and I just rebuilt everything to bring it all up to FreeBSD 4.5-PRERELEASE #0. I'll see what, if anything, I can coax it into doing. It certainly behaves as a removable disk drive on Win ME, and I can read and write it under that [CENSORED] OS. The results of the experiment tomorrow. -- Mike Andrews [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tired old sysadmin since 1964 To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-stable" in the body of the message