On Wed, 12 May 2004, Brad Campbell wrote:

> I don't know if there are any Mac gurus on the list, but this driver for MacOS 10.3 
> is quite small 
> and appears to have all relevant debugging info still compiled in, and if someone 
> had the software 
> to dissasemble it perhaps it might give us some insight into the GeneSys issues.
> I don't have the $500 US to drop on a copy of IDA pro at the moment, so it's a 
> little out of my league.
> 
> http://www.vipower.com/driver/GeneIOUSBIDE210.pkg.tar.gz

I'm no Mac guru.  But I wonder if the Vipower technical people wouldn't be 
willing to share some of the information that went into programming that 
driver?  Have you tried pursuing that path?

> On another note, Vipower tech support got back to me on the issues with my adaptor 
> and told me that 
> they had received several complaints about this device, but all were resolved by 
> upgrading to the 
> latest windows service pack, or upgrading to windows XP.
> I have politely asked them if they have a device that does not contain the devil 
> spawn chipset that 
> I might exchange mine with.. Fat chance but you gotta ask!

Since your device seems to have its own special data-dependent bug, you 
might find that the drive still wouldn't work even after installing the 
latest version of Windows with all the bells and whistles.  On hearing 
that, Vipower might be willing to do more to help you.

Alan Stern



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