T2 people keep cc'ing to us their USB opinions. Give us a rest til we dive into T2, okay?
> so stop pretending that it's strickly a leagacy problem and embrase the > working solution. I don't track. We have embraced USB as our working solution. You reformat a filesystem and all's well? Okay good, what's the problem? PC rescue has a small number of worry-cases and I covered them. They relate to a handful of desktop PC BIOS vendors and the BIOS vintage. Does your SoC embedded device uses Award BIOS or another big-boy? If not then what's the relevance? For non-embedded-engineers: Ostensson describes a custom embedded project which proves my point. Generalizing from quirky embedded designs to PC rescue is ridiculous. An embedded project needing USB boot should source parts and vendors who support it properly. But if all you need is a filesystem change, then bully for you. Either way there's no topical relevance I can discern. That you managed to shoe-horn USB into your unique custom project shows its nice versatility. But it's all very off-topic. (Please do not cc us any more. Thanks.) ----------------------------------------------------------- If you wish to unsubscribe from this mailing, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of: unsubscribe t2
