> Maybe not.  If you haven't already, take a look at this thread:
>
> http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-usb-devel&m=107962180123336&w=2
>
> You should see if your device behaves in the same way.
>
it does not crash with that short sequence (see my other post)

> > Actually, another sanity check was to try to operate the device from
> > within vmware. And it worked! Slow, but worked. I think vmware uses EHCI
> > driver to pipe the USB traffic through, but not the usb-storage driver.
> > Could we probably make use of vmware setup to analyse the problem?
>
> That's interesting.  Maybe the slowdown makes all the difference.
>
> I don't know anything about how vmware works internally.  You were running
> a virtual Linux, but what was the underlying host operating system?  My
> guess would be that vmware uses the host's EHCI driver together with the
> virtual usb-storage, but that could easily be wrong.
>
well, I have w2k installed in vmware. if you think it might worth it I could 
try to get linux to run in there and see if the linux-vmware-linux 
combination crashes the drive. This might be quite a bit of effort, but if 
there's no other way...

Regards,
Max




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