Hello there,
On Wed, 17 Mar 2004, Rick Jones wrote:
I think the problem here is a compatibility issue with this particular piece of hardware. I have a couple of these, they're EagleTec chipsets, ID 05e3/0702, rev 2. Mine are bare-bone IDE-to-USB adaptor plugs, but I assume the same chip has been used in pre-built enclosures.
It's time I bought one of these enclosures and installed Debian on a box...
73, Ged.
Sorry I got to this thread late.
This 05e3/0702 is a GeneSys adaptor and they have a serious problem with linux at the moment. There is a long running thread on the devel list about these devices.
I note later on that you have already purchased one and are awaiting it's arrival. I'd be interested in any results you may have on this device as I can now lock it up nicely by sending it 1k of data.
Sorry theres no useful info in this post, but it is being chased.
Regards, Brad
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