Re: Camera as a USB mass storage / SCSI device

2000-12-31 Thread Matthew Dharm
On Sun, Dec 31, 2000 at 03:25:25PM -0500, Alastair Foster wrote: > Unfortunately, my camera does not get recognised on bootup. This is hardly > surprising, given that the kernel has no way of determining the camera as a > USB mass storage device. However, I'm curious as to how others have

Re: Camera as a USB mass storage / SCSI device

2000-12-31 Thread Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo
Em Sun, Dec 31, 2000 at 03:25:25PM -0500, Alastair Foster escreveu: > USB support appears to be coming along nicely. I have just aquired an Agfa > ePhoto digital camera. I have heard several success stories of people who > have compiled kernels with SCSI and USB mass storage support and been able

Camera as a USB mass storage / SCSI device

2000-12-31 Thread Alastair Foster
USB support appears to be coming along nicely. I have just aquired an Agfa ePhoto digital camera. I have heard several success stories of people who have compiled kernels with SCSI and USB mass storage support and been able to emulate their camera's flash memory as a SCSI disk on bootup.

Camera as a USB mass storage / SCSI device

2000-12-31 Thread Alastair Foster
USB support appears to be coming along nicely. I have just aquired an Agfa ePhoto digital camera. I have heard several success stories of people who have compiled kernels with SCSI and USB mass storage support and been able to emulate their camera's flash memory as a SCSI disk on bootup.

Re: Camera as a USB mass storage / SCSI device

2000-12-31 Thread Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo
Em Sun, Dec 31, 2000 at 03:25:25PM -0500, Alastair Foster escreveu: USB support appears to be coming along nicely. I have just aquired an Agfa ePhoto digital camera. I have heard several success stories of people who have compiled kernels with SCSI and USB mass storage support and been able

Re: Camera as a USB mass storage / SCSI device

2000-12-31 Thread Matthew Dharm
On Sun, Dec 31, 2000 at 03:25:25PM -0500, Alastair Foster wrote: Unfortunately, my camera does not get recognised on bootup. This is hardly surprising, given that the kernel has no way of determining the camera as a USB mass storage device. However, I'm curious as to how others have managed