new USBTEST Software Version for USB Sticks and Harddrives
von cas » Mi 14. Dez 2005, 23:08Hello,
the new USBTEST Version 0.6 disk is online at SourceForge
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfile ... _id=111428
New features:
* Get Descriptor Routines and Display are now working with more USB 2.0
devices
* faster Routines to move data in/out of the USB Controller
buffer, using Cypres SL811 autoincrement
* USB Storage Sub-Menu
* Function to send SCSI Device Inquiry
* Function to read SCSI Device
Capacity
* Function to read SCSI LBA (Sector)
We would like all owners of an Atari USB Cartridge to test USB Sticks and
Harddrives with this new release, so that we get an Idea how good the
current code is.
Please test and send us information:
1) if the device can be attached
2) if the device descriptor page can be retrieved
3) if the Device Strings
are printed
4) if you can access the device in the SCSI menu. For this you might need
to adjust the endpoint numbers for the in/out endpoints. You can get this
information on Linux using the "lsusb -v" (from usbtools) command to
display the descriptors of all attached USB devices (on windows you can
use USBCheck.exe). In the next version of the tool I will implement
reading the configuration descriptors and setting the correct endpoints.
I will collect all this information and will post the result on the Atari
USB Device Driver Matrix Page:
http://www.strotmann.de/twiki/bin/view/ ... iDevMatrix
Best regards
Carsten
the new USBTEST Version 0.6 disk is online at SourceForge
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfile ... _id=111428
New features:
* Get Descriptor Routines and Display are now working with more USB 2.0
devices
* faster Routines to move data in/out of the USB Controller
buffer, using Cypres SL811 autoincrement
* USB Storage Sub-Menu
* Function to send SCSI Device Inquiry
* Function to read SCSI Device
Capacity
* Function to read SCSI LBA (Sector)
We would like all owners of an Atari USB Cartridge to test USB Sticks and
Harddrives with this new release, so that we get an Idea how good the
current code is.
Please test and send us information:
1) if the device can be attached
2) if the device descriptor page can be retrieved
3) if the Device Strings
are printed
4) if you can access the device in the SCSI menu. For this you might need
to adjust the endpoint numbers for the in/out endpoints. You can get this
information on Linux using the "lsusb -v" (from usbtools) command to
display the descriptors of all attached USB devices (on windows you can
use USBCheck.exe). In the next version of the tool I will implement
reading the configuration descriptors and setting the correct endpoints.
I will collect all this information and will post the result on the Atari
USB Device Driver Matrix Page:
http://www.strotmann.de/twiki/bin/view/ ... iDevMatrix
Best regards
Carsten