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Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 12:32:10 PDT7
From: "J. R. Fox" <jr_fox@pacbell.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: Tom Brown <thombrown@san.rr.com > , scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Re: USB issues

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Tom Brown wrote:

> From what I was told early on in my quest to get this
> working, the fact that the CF slot works and not the SM slot has
> something to do with the way the two are presented on the bus. The IBM
> drivers do not see the second device.

Makes sense to me. It's usually a driver thing, isn't it ?

> I have just updated USB
> support on the ASUS system via ECSMT. No change. :-(

Hmmm, one actually needs ECSMT to do this ? I've just been using USBINST, or
whatever the install executable was that got shipped with the driver update.

> On the issue of LVM mucking up the cards, I have found that if I access
> a card via the WPS, it gets EA DATA. SF and WP ROOT. SF written to it.
> At that point, my camera won't touch it! This has happened with SM and
> CF cards (I now have two digital cameras, SM & CF cards). If I stick to
> the command line, I'm OK, no EAs, no problems! YMMV!

Thanks for the heads-up on that. I guess using PMVIEW would likely be as
problematical as using the Drives object of WPS ? What about ZTREE, which is VIO
? I think someone at a meeting may have said that falls on the "Safe" side of the
fence, but I don't recall for sure. Of course, being able to *see* the images
behind the files is a huge advantage, when you're trying to decide what you want
to do with them . . . . That could be an argument in favor of doing this stuff on
the Dark Side.

Jordan

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