from the keyboard of Alan Stern: >On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> Greg, >> >> My apologies for dragging this back to life after this long. I was >> prepared to live with the specific kernel patches. However the >> current code appears to be heading to more than 1 system, and there >> is some concern that hacks we put will not suffice, as it may break >> other systems. >> >> The only access I have to hardware is the JS20 with the ship level >> hardware. I don't have any history (or access at this point) with >> the other systems. > >Is this still about the TEAC floppy drives? As I recall, you had two >different drives, one labelled -159 which only worked with the CB >transport, and the other labelled -259 which only worked with the CBI >transport. Otherwise the drives were the same -- in particular, they had >the same USB descriptors.
Yes, and a patch that was made before I got involved to the ISD-200 code that was the model for this change. Both these devices are on production level hardware. > >Back in September I asked you to set the unusual_devs.h entry to CB, >configure on usb-storage debugging, attach the -259 drive, and post the >resulting debugging system log. Seeing that might help us figure out why >the -259 drive doesn't work with our implementation of the CB transport >(which it ought to do since CB is a subset of CBI). > >But you never did this. If you will run the test and post the results we >might be able to help. Urk. Thought I sent it, along with a followup asking if the log had been received. Will dredge it up again. > >Alan Stern > >P.S.: Is it possible that your particular -259 drive is defective in some >way and that other drives of the same model will work okay with CB? Out of a sample size of 3 where I have access, and with dozens of others, they work with CBI. Likewise for the ISD200 patch. > > > >------------------------------------------------------- >This SF.net email is sponsored by OSDN's Audience Survey. >Help shape OSDN's sites and tell us what you think. Take this >five minute survey and you could win a $250 Gift Certificate. >http://www.wrgsurveys.com/2003/osdntech03.php?site=8 >_______________________________________________ >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >To unsubscribe, use the last form field at: >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-usb-devel > ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by OSDN's Audience Survey. Help shape OSDN's sites and tell us what you think. Take this five minute survey and you could win a $250 Gift Certificate. http://www.wrgsurveys.com/2003/osdntech03.php?site=8 _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, use the last form field at: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-usb-devel
