While we're warning people away from the GenesysLogic chips....

The ISD-300 chips appear (to me, at least) to be one of the best
implementations of an USB to ATA[PI] bridge device.  I highly recommend
them, if given the choice.

Matt

On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 03:13:13PM +0100, Eric Lussard wrote:
> 
> I kind of solved my problems with the Genesyslogic chipset by
> changing to an Macpower box with ISD-300A chipset. The funny
> thing is that the chipset hides itself as:
> 
> P:  Vendor=0dc4 ProdID=0001 Rev=11.06
> S:  Manufacturer=Macpower
> 
> Thank you to Dave and Alan for your support tracking down
> the problems with the GL811 chipset.
> 
> Eric
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