Hi Boyd,
on Monday, 2006-03-27 at 16:51:00, you wrote:
> The stock firmware does not show up as a USB block device under either 
> Windows or Linux.  There is an official USB firmware that you can download 
> and install that makes it act like a standard USB block device under both 
> operating systems.

I tried it on my iFP-895 and didn't like it at all. The proprietary
protocol isn't exactly speedy but with the ifp driver for Linux it's OK,
does some 700-800 kB/s on my USB 1.1. The USB Mass Storage
implementation peaks at about 50 kB/s. For a 512 MB player that's a tad
slow...

cheers!
        Matthias
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