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Re: [MiNT] USB Storage
2013/1/28 Joseph Place <jdplace@cableone.net>:
> I updated all the files from the same build. I tried again using all new
> files from the build from 1/27/13.
>
> I have a USB flash stick plugged in. I tried with and without the stick.
> On one attempt it completed to the point that the light on the USB stick
> started to flash, but the Falcon still locked up. On all the other
> attempts, it hangs at "scanning bus for devices..."
>
> This worked previously for me when I was testing 1.17, so I don't think it
> is a hardware issue.
>
I'm out of ideas, could you run this debug usb module:
http://menta-project.atariforge.net/usb060.km
At the MiNT init menu select DEBUG level and CONSOLE as output.
See if troughs more information after the "scanning bus for devices" message.
> Thanks!
>
> On Jan 28, 2013, at 9:58 AM, David Gálvez <dgalvez75@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Sorry, I've forgotten to answer to the list
>
> 2013/1/28 David Gálvez <dgalvez75@gmail.com>:
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> 2013/1/27 Joseph Place <jdplace@cableone.net>:
>
> Memory protection is off.
>
> Thanks!
> Joe
>
> On Jan 27, 2013, at 1:11 PM, David Gálvez <dgalvez75@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> 2013/1/27 Joseph Place <jdplace@cableone.net>:
>
> I am trying out Freemint/XAAES 1.18 (from trunk 1/26/13) on my CT60 Falcon
> with Teradesk 4.04 as the desktop. When I try to use the USB storage
> support for EtherNat, the Falcon is locking up with "scanning bus for
> devices..." displayed. It does this with loader.prg launched from the
> xaaes.cnf or when launched from the desktop. Suggestions?
>
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>
> I've just tried with snapshot kernel and usb files from 28012013 and
> it's working perfectly right here without memory protection.
> Was it working before for you? Did you update all the usb files with
> the kernel (from the same snapshot)? when the loading stops is any usb
> device attached?
>
>
> Is memory protection on?, the last week I found out that the mass
> storage driver isn't working with memory protection on, I must look at
> this.
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