On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 03:30:32PM +0100, Riley Williams wrote:

>  2. I have a serial digital camera (the Fuji MX2700), and have obtained
>     a USB reader for the SmartMedia cards that it takes. This reader
>     came in a plain white box with nothing but the price sticker on it,
>     and no manual inside, and has the following written on it:
> 
>       On the topside:
> 
>               LEXAR Media
> 
>       On the bottom:
> 
>               For more information: www.digitalfilm.com
> 
>                       SmartMedia Reader
> 
>               Patent Pending in US and other countries.
>               Lexar Media Part No. RW009.
> 
> I would appreciate any guidance as to whether either of these is known
> to be supported under Linux, and what I could do to help to add support
> for either of these if they are not currently supported.

A good piece of information would be the VendorID and the ProductID.
Or, more generally, the contents of /proc/bus/usb/devices .

Even better information is a snoop log of what happens under Windows.
(See http://linux-usb.sourceforge.net/tools.html )

The USB supported devices list has a Lexar reader with ID 05bc:0002
that is supported (read-only). (See http://www.qbik.ch/usb/devices/)
Generally, given a snoop log, it is easy to upgrade the support to read/write.

Andries
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