Messages in this thread |  | | Subject | Re: [Linux-usb-users] Re: Problems accessing USB Mass Storage | From | Mark C <> | Date | 17 Sep 2002 22:51:30 +0100 |
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On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 22:40, Thomas Dodd wrote:
> Sector 96 is a little odd. 50 1K blocks > should be sector 99. (counting starts at zero) > > I wonder why 96 is accessed... > > This is really starting to look like it's > *NOT* really a Mass Storage Class device, > just claiming to be. (black list time?)
Now how did I know you were going to say that :-) > > I noticed the windows driver setup several > other interfaces, like audio and VfW (video).
It can do streaming Audio/Video
> Best sugestion for now is buy 1) a memory card, > 2) a card reader that works there are several.
I have a 16mb Stmart Media Card included with the pack.
Can you possibly suggest any card readers that *will* work on Linux => 2.4.18 (ie use a specific type, usb, serial) and do they have to be compatible with specific memory cards?
Sorry to sound vague, but I've never used one before.
Just fishing :-)..I do a google...
And if so any chance of a few quick links on getting the memory card readers to work? (don't worry too much about that, I just figured if you know any that were maybe bookmarked)
> It probably doesn't use the internal memory if a card > is loaded, but you'd have to read the manul/test to > find out. 8M isn't much room for pics at 1280x1024 > any way :)
True :-)
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