On Mon, Jun 07, 2004 at 02:37:41PM -0400, Alan Stern wrote:

> Those 30-second delays were probably device resets, indicating that
> something else was going wrong.  This really feels like a hardware
> problem.  Software problems are generally (but not always!) more
> consistent.

I just found a forum comment (unfortunately in german) of somebody
reporting the same problems (I/O errors and slow transfer) with his
SP600:
http://www.ponpio.de/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&p=1604

I'll try contacting the Pontis support, maybe it's a known problem.
Since they actually advertise their product as "Linux compatible" they
should know.

> If you can test transfers to a totally different USB mass-storage
> device maybe you'll find that they work okay.

Yes, as I already wrote a USB2 card reader/writer worked fine, and so
did two different USB sticks and a camera. Since these card writers only
cost about 10 bucks buying one of these is an acceptable workaround for
me.

> By the way, I just noticed in your original posting that the ASCII data in 
> your hexdump doesn't match the hex values.  What happened?

Sorry, I accidentally used EBCDIC encoding rather than ASCII. Thought
the -e switch for hexdump meant something else.

        Cheers,
            Ingo



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