> I'm aware that USBASPI.sys and DI1000DD.sys work to provide USB

DI1000DD.SYS is crap ...

> I personally prefer (Adaptec?) ASPIDISK instead of DI1000DD

Where to get it ?

> but actually an even easier way is to let the BIOS do the lowlevel stuff.
> Then your stick looks like a normal int13
> disk for DOS and it will see all FAT16 and FAT32 partitions.

How ?

> You can also use the drivers by Georg Potthast
> interface of the USB stack is documented

Not very well, but it is ...

>  I'm looking for information on how to call them from C
> (although asm level docs would be fine).

Georg's samples are mostly in PB, there are some (few) C and ASM
examples also :-|



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