On Sun, Mar 30, 2003 at 11:40:54AM -0700, Chris Worley wrote:
> On 2003-02-05 21:23:43 Peter 'p2' De Schrijver wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to get the Ego Technology MD100 to work under linux. It's
> > small MP3 player gadget which has 128MB of flash and a USB interface. It
> > identifies itself as a USB storage device. When I try to read from it
> > under linux, the process doing the read just hangs. The device works
> > under windows 2000 with the default windows USB storage driver.
> > I'm running the stock 2.4.20 linux kernel.
> >
> > attached is the dmesg output, the output of /proc/bus/usb/devices and
> > .config of the kernel.
> > <...snip a few thousand lines...>
>
> Peter,
>
> Did you ever get an answer? Were you able to get this working?
>
No. But I found out thet START/STOP command is the problem. You can easily
disable that by putting the following lines in unusual_devs.h
UNUSUAL_DEV( 0x8341, 0x2000, 0x0100, 0x0100, "Ego", "MP3 player",
US_SC_SCSI, US_PR_BULK, NULL,
US_FL_START_STOP | US_FL_FIX_INQUIRY),
This allows me to read and write from/to the device. Unfortunately it doesn't
want to play a file anymore when I write a new file to it under linux. I guess
there is some incompatibility between the device's FAT implementation and
Linux's FAT implementation. I haven't found out what exactly causes the problem.
Thanks,
p2.
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