%% Carl Fink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> According to everything I can find, you don't need any special >> drivers. For example, it says that in Windows >98SE you don't need >> to install anything, it just works.
>> Because of this, I'm ass-u-me-ing it uses a standard filesystem/etc. cf> Seemingly not so. Presumably that just means Windows ships with the cf> appropriate driver. cf> However: cf> http://www.world.co.uk/sba/ravemp.html cf> http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/redhat/6.2/cpan/i386/perl-Audio-RaveMP-0.04-6.i386.html cf> http://sourceforge.net/projects/ravempgui/ cf> This stuff looks pretty obsolete. cf> None appear to be packaged for Debian. At least one other effort cf> seems to have been abandoned due to DMCA fears. Thanks for looking Carl; all of the links above are for the RaveMP 2100, which is a _way_ old mp3 player that uses a parallel port (!) connection, not USB. I can easily imagine that a parallel port connection would utilize proprietary protocols since there aren't any standard ones. I'd be more surprised for these new, USB-based devices to require proprietary drivers. Did you find anything newer, related to the new Rave MP 128/256/512 sport mp3 players? I couldn't find anything. I'm going to ask on the linux-usb-users mailing list to see if they have any ideas. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Paul D. Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> HASMAT--HA Software Mthds & Tools "Please remain calm...I may be mad, but I am a professional." --Mad Scientist ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- These are my opinions---Nortel Networks takes no responsibility for them. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

