Hallo Ged Haywood , >> That doesn't sounds good. Perhaps i should sell the case to a windows user >> and buy another. Which chipset is recommended then?
> I think the case might work with a different USB2.0 PCI card, > but there's no guarantee. I think the hardware itself is ok, only this genesys problem as described by others. I installed an old Win98 on a separate partition of my pc, installed the driver for via-usb and the case and could burn without problems. Also a test at work on an asrock-mainboard with integrated usb 2.0 and windows XP let me burn fullspeed to the case. So it seems, this genesys-hardware is "designed for windows":-(. > http://www.qbik.ch/usb/devices/showdev.php?id=1645 yes, but burning on usb1.0 doesn't make sense. Again my question: Which USB2.0-to-IDE Bridging Chips are known to work without problems on linux-kernel 2.4.2x? Or may it be better to look for a firewire case? Claudio ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials Free Linux tutorial presented by Daniel Robbins, President and CEO of GenToo technologies. Learn everything from fundamentals to system administration.http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1470&alloc_id=3638&op=click _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, use the last form field at: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-usb-users
