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Steven replied:
> First thing you need to to is ensure you have the USB stack updated to the
> latest versions.
I've been steadily collecting all the various module updates from the ECS site, as they got released, but had not done much
with them as yet, partly because I did not know it was required. Which one is the USB stack itself -- USBSTOR ?
> The you need to spend time at:
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> www.os2world.com/usb
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> and check for tips and compatibility. Pay special attention to the tools
> section.
O.K., I'll do that. But you did not respond to a couple points: Do we have to run LVM against whatever drive designation a
particular USB device claims, before we can use it, and does that then necessarily give rise to the problem Jerry mentioned
at the meeting ? (In the case of media like CF, it becomes usable by OS/2 only ?)
Jordan
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