On Sun, 28 Mar 2004, Rick Jones wrote:
> I read the post about the 64kB limit which seemed to fix it for someone, so
> I tried patching that in - it made no difference. 32kB made no difference
> either, I then tried reducing it to 8kB (16 sectors) and it refused to work
> sensibly at all, gave
On Sun, 28 Mar 2004, Brad Campbell wrote:
> While I'm here, the following oops occured a number of times when pulling the plug
> on the device
> while it was locked up (I love the 2.6 in-built oops decoder!) These are on vanilla
> 2.6.4
>
> Mar 27 19:03:58 bklaptop kernel: kernel BUG at driver
--On 27 March 2004 17:28 -0500 Alan Stern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, 27 Mar 2004, Rick Jones wrote:
I'm also suffering with this chip, and been lurking on this list for the
last week. I don't seem to get any problem writing, only when reading
large amounts of data, e.g. a few hundred MB.
Alan Stern wrote:
On Sat, 27 Mar 2004, Rick Jones wrote:
I'm also suffering with this chip, and been lurking on this list for the
last week. I don't seem to get any problem writing, only when reading large
amounts of data, e.g. a few hundred MB.
I tend to agree that timing is probably the roo
On Sat, 27 Mar 2004, Rick Jones wrote:
> I'm also suffering with this chip, and been lurking on this list for the
> last week. I don't seem to get any problem writing, only when reading large
> amounts of data, e.g. a few hundred MB.
> I tend to agree that timing is probably the root problem. W
I'm also suffering with this chip, and been lurking on this list for the
last week. I don't seem to get any problem writing, only when reading large
amounts of data, e.g. a few hundred MB.
I dug around on the Genesys site, and there is a datasheet, it contains all
the technical timings etc., th