Re: USB gadget with drivers "on board"

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From: Josua Dietze
Date: Monday, April 26, 2010 - 10:37 am

Michał Nazarewicz schrieb:



These are the notorious mode switching devices. In Windows, they 
obviously install a special storage driver doing one specific action 
on each following plugging.
This action - some storage or control command - will "flip" the 
device, making it "disconnect" and returning as a completely different 
composite device.

Storage commands used for this procedure range from "SCSI rezero" over 
"passthrough" to "SCSI eject", or involve vendor specific stuff.


Josua Dietze

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USB gadget with drivers "on board", Michał Nazarewicz, (Mon Apr 26, 1:29 am)
Re: USB gadget with drivers "on board", Daniel Mack, (Mon Apr 26, 7:16 am)
Re: USB gadget with drivers "on board", Michał Nazarewicz, (Mon Apr 26, 7:42 am)
Re: USB gadget with drivers "on board", Daniel Mack, (Mon Apr 26, 7:57 am)
Re: USB gadget with drivers "on board", Michał Nazarewicz, (Mon Apr 26, 8:45 am)
Re: USB gadget with drivers "on board", Josua Dietze, (Mon Apr 26, 10:37 am)