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Hello everyone,
I'm a newbie in kernel hacking and USB and I hope, you or your mailing list
can help me.
I have to write a driver for a USB device, that is recognized as a mass
storage device and can be used as such under Windows with the standard built-in
driver. In fact, it's an Evaluation module for the C5509 DSP (TMS320VC5509) from
Spectrum Digital Inc.
I have tested the usb-mass-storage-driver that comes with kernel
2.4.13. The modul is recognized as such, but when I try to mount it, I only get
a "/dev/sda1 is not a valid block device"
In /proc/bus/usb/devices it's (maybe) correct identified with class
08, subclass 06 and protocol 50. I think, it's right, that subclass 06 means,
that it is a SCSI-device and is also listet in /proc/scsi/scsi. But
there I have only a device with no Vendor, Model k, Type Scanner and ANSI
SCSI revision 02.
What can I do to work with it?
Best wishes
Astrid
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- Re: [linux-usb-devel] USB mass storage device Astrid Wonner
- Re: [linux-usb-devel] USB mass storage device Matthew Dharm
- Re: [linux-usb-devel] USB mass storage device Astrid Wonner
