Mark Brown-27 wrote:
> 
> you *could* try USBASPI.SYS /V /W
> followed by     DI1000DD.SYS
> ( works for me )

In my opinion, this is applying a band-aid to a problem that actually
requires drastic surgery.  USBASPI.SYS + DI1000DD.SYS may in fact work in
certain situations.  But, it is not a complete, or even a desirable,
long-term solution.  It is not open source, does not support USB devices
other than disks (mice, keyboards, joysticks, printers, network, comm, ...),
etc.

It may get you by in the meantime while "real" solutions are developed,
though.
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