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Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2004 18:55:31 PST8
From: Ray Davison <raydav@charter.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Re: First USB success (EVER !) in eCS

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J. R. Fox wrote:
>
> O.K. That reminds me of a relevant issue. On the Dark Side, the (very
> necessary) Unmount USB Devices is quite straightforward, handled by a menu
> that comes up from clicking on an icon in the Systray. The equivalent of this
> on OUR side is unclear to me and seemingly not well publicized. I see no
> "Remove USB Device" option at the eCS USB Hardware Resource Mgr. -- just a
> couple command line util.s, such as EJECT.EXE. From my observations while
> using USB on the Dark Side, failing to explicitly dismiss (dismount) a USB
> *recording* device can have very bad consequences.

What Win are you running? I am still running 98SE because it still
does everything I need. My camera is a read\rite device. I don't
have to unmount it. I plug it in after boot, and when I set it to
disk a drive letter is assigned. When I am done I just unplug it.

Don't have Zip disks inserted or USB devices connected when booting
Win or Zip disks inserted when booting DOS; drive letters get confused.

Ray

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