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ranzhang
Post subject: Fsys.umass doesnt add to /dev !  PostPosted: Sep 14, 2007 - 06:31 PM
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Under qnx4.25, i run Fsys.umass to access my usb stick, it is reporting the correct usb stick information as 'lexar', but when i go to /dev, there is not there, no /hd1 !!

under qnx6.3, devb-umass works fine..


what's going on?? i assume Fsys.umass isn't working on all usb sticks???
i have tried other brand like 'sandisk cruezer', no luck neither!
 
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Augie
Post subject: Re: Fsys.umass doesnt add to /dev !  PostPosted: Sep 19, 2007 - 07:03 PM
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Are you running...

Fsys.umass ver 4.25G?

io-usb 1.00B?

Otherwise it won't work right in QNX 4.

Augie

"ranzhang" <rzhang@vamcointernational-dot-com.no-spam.invalid> wrote in
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Quote:
Under qnx4.25, i run Fsys.umass to access my usb stick, it is
reporting the correct usb stick information as 'lexar', but when i go
to /dev, there is not there, no /hd1 !!

under qnx6.3, devb-umass works fine..


what's going on?? i assume Fsys.umass isn't working on all usb
sticks???
i have tried other brand like 'sandisk cruezer', no luck neither!
 
   
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