[iyonix-support] Re: USB capacity
- From: John Ballance <jwb@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: iyonix-support@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2008 20:24:48 +0100
Hi
Peter Naulls wrote:
aw29009@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
I recently had some weird problem whereby the USB ports at the front
of the Iyonix wouldn't recognise a memory stick. However, they seem to
now but not predictably. I have a multi-card read in one socket and if
that's already in then the memory stick isn't recognised (i.e. appear
on the Iconbar).
If I put the stick in first it appears but the multi-reader only shows
3 out of 4 icons. The stick is ":0" and the card reader 1-3. I thought
the iyonixwould allow up to 100 USB connections?
"USB connections" is a different matter to "USB mass storage devices".
But the problem here is that FileCore is hopelessly stuck in the 1980s
and only allows 4 removable devices per filesystem. Fixing this is
possible, but I suspect, rather difficult.
it is. the mass storage system pops up the first 4 removable and first 4
'fixed' discs it finds .. the s!Boot.Choices.SCSIFS.Hide file provides a
mechanism to ignore potential devices you don't want.. use it
John
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aw29009@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
I recently had some weird problem whereby the USB ports at the front of the Iyonix wouldn't recognise a memory stick. However, they seem to now but not predictably. I have a multi-card read in one socket and if that's already in then the memory stick isn't recognised (i.e. appear on the Iconbar).If I put the stick in first it appears but the multi-reader only shows 3 out of 4 icons. The stick is ":0" and the card reader 1-3. I thought the iyonixwould allow up to 100 USB connections?
"USB connections" is a different matter to "USB mass storage devices". But the problem here is that FileCore is hopelessly stuck in the 1980s and only allows 4 removable devices per filesystem. Fixing this is possible, but I suspect, rather difficult.
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