* Andrew J Caines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010902 22:12] wrote:
> Nick,
>
> > As said below, modify usbdevs/umass.c to recognise your device and then
> > see whether it behaves. If not, try adding the quirks to scsi_da.c (no
> > READS_6 and no cache sync) and see whether that improves things.
>
> Since I started this, I ought to say that while I enjoy new challenges I
> don't think my non-existent coding skills are up to this.
>
> Given this and the fact that I am getting fed up looking at my Rio and
> thinking how nice it would be if I could use it thanks to some kind and
> talented coder who could whip up some support, I wonder if any of you fine
> folks would like me to send you the device to test and enjoy for a while.
>
> Would any takers please let me know if you're interested so we can work
> out something.
I can do it if you include enough packaging such that I can mail
it back to you with minimal effort. I'm in the SF Bay Area. If
you haven't made arrangements yet mail me priavtely and I'll
give you my address.
--
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'Instead of asking why a piece of software is using "1970s technology,"
start asking why software is ignoring 30 years of accumulated wisdom.'
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