Most flash memory devices call themselves direct-access.

Matt Dharm

On Fri, 5 May 2000, Pat LaVarre wrote:

> > 0 - direct access (read disk)
> 
> Where does flash memory fit?
> 
> (((I've seen people write software suitable for random-block flash access that 
>chokes over random-track disk access until/unless you put a fetch-around track cache 
>in the middle.)))
> 
> x4402 Pat LaVarre of iOmega   [EMAIL PROTECTED]   http://members.aol.com/ppaatt/
> 
> >>> Alan Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 05/05/00 07:00PM >>>
> > I was reading it yesterday.  devfs has separate
> > directories for cdrom, tape, disc, cd-rw (?),
> > toaster, floppy, etc.  But the non-USB drivers are
> > only for specific devices, so they know what
> > media type they are talking to and can create
> > devfs-compartments for them easily.
> 
> Yes. This isnt going to be right for all devices anyway.
> 
> > Where does a CD-RW device fit into this?
> > And can usb-storage work in this devfs scenario?
> 
> Assuming the USB scsi subset stuff includes the conventional scsi inquiry
> stuff then the return block from an inquiry has a type in bits 0-31 of
> byte 0 of the return.
> 
> They dont totally define it but help a lot and I assume its how scsi devs
> is hacked together
> 
> 0 - direct access (read disk)
> 1 - sequential access (read tape)
> 2 - printer
> 3 - processor (crypto etc)
> 4 - worm
> 5 - cdrom
> 6 - scanner
> 7 - optical device (Magneto Opticals and stuff)
> 8 - medium changer (multi-cd etc)
> 9 - communications 
> 13 - enclosure
> 
> 
> Alan
> 
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