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On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 01:48 am, Stephen J. Gowdy wrote:
> It may be possible to convince the usb-storage driver to talk to your
> device with an unusual-dev.h entry but that can be dangerous and probably
> not something to do unless you know what your doing (and I don't).
I don't think that is going to work in this case - usb-storage isn't going to 
be happy with that isochronous interface. 

Vendor docs or reverse engineering using windows look like the two options. I 
recommend the first - some other vendors have done so.

Brad
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