I found the answere myself. For everybody else with the same
problem. The USB-IDE adapter by In-Systems with vendor/product id
05ab/0200 is the USS-725 chip. We have to wait. See
http://bjorn.haxx.se/uss725/

Your are lucky if you have a new chip (vendor/product id: 05ab/0031).
This is the ISD-200 chip. Check this page:
http://bjorn.haxx.se/isd200/

Cheers
Randolf

On Sun, 10 Feb 2002, Randolf Klein wrote:

> Hello to you all,
>
> I want to but don't know how to get my CD-RW working. It is connected
> via USB to my Laptop. The CD-RW is an internal IDE/ATAPI device inside a
> 2-click case by Multiport (www.multiport.de) obviously hosting an
> USB-IDE adapter by In-Systems.
>
> The Linux-USB systems seems to work on my Laptop, i.e. for example
> usbview recognizes that there is an USB-IDE adapter, but no driver
> claims it.
>
> Is such a configuration suported by Linux?
> Do I need another driver? Is it available? Where?
> Or do I just need to tell the drivers/modules (usb-storage, scsi-ide)
> where to connect or something?
>
> I greatly appreciate your help!
> Thanks
>
> Randolf
>
>
>


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