Thanks a lot. As I said this was just an idea and since I don't have the necessary 
expreience probably a bad one. I guess I will go for Snoopy instead of doing any more 
wild guessing. (-;

I already installed Snoopy yesterday and made a few trial runs for the basic functions 
like uploading and deleting a file from the device.
Snoopy ran fine and I got some data. What puzzeles my right now is the upload though.
I loaded a 3M mp3 file to the device, the saved LOG was only 2.9M and as it has to 
contain lots of other stuff beside the file, I don't know where the 3M music data 
went. Rather strange because the file did definitely get uploaded.

I have to look at the log file more closely and read some about the USB bus to find 
out what the log actually tells me. Is there any good documentation on how information 
is sent to and from usb devices?
If anybody is interested in those Snoopy logs, please let me know and I will sent them 
to you.


Ralph



On Fri, 13 Dec 2002 06:58:57 +1100
Brad Hards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> On Thu, 12 Dec 2002 23:08, Ralph Gauges wrote:
> > You got me there. I have no idea. As I said, I just looked around the
> > samsung page and tried to find a chip that was able to decode WMA and MP3
> > and provides some USB interface. T
> >
> > http://www.samsungelectronics.com/semiconductors/System_LSI/Consumer_Multim
> >edia/MP3/S3FB42FX01/S3FB42F.htm
> I had a quick look, and it seems to be a general purpose uController, rather
> than an ASIC. So while there is a lot of detail on the device (assuming that
> this is the right device), you'd still need the interface specification (or
> whatever they call the document that shows what commands are required to
> perform what tasks).
> 
> Brad
> - --
> http://linux.conf.au. 22-25Jan2003. Perth, Aust. I'm registered. Are you?
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