Alan Stern wrote:
Well, the IDENTIFY PACKET DEVICE command looks relevant. Beyond that, you need to rely on appropriate packet commands. INQUIRY is implemented as a packet command; it might be the one you need.

Interesting.. After executing IDENTIFY PACKET DEVICE (0xA1), the flash-usbat02 returns an error (as indicated by bit 0 in status register) and does not produce a high DRQ (bit 3 of status reg) as indicated in the command description. So, the flash devices don't appear to support packet commands. Is it safe to say that HP8200's *do* support these?


Thanks,
Daniel


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