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USBexFAT ASPI DISK DRIVER Ver 1.0a released (Announce)

posted by RayeR Homepage, CZ, 06.01.2011, 12:16

> for the USB keyboard/mouse, did they work when USBASPI is not loaded? If
> so, add "/norst" argument in USBASPI line.

/norst didn't help, even with original driver

> EDIT: Message from yaya:
> You may try with original USBASPI as with this hacked USBASPI, some USB
> classes may be not supported.

I tried original driver at home and it also reported some errors (btw much slower detection):


ASPI Manager for USB mass-storage  Version 2.27                         
 (C)Copyright Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. 2000-2008


    ERROR : Target USB device not found.
    ERROR : Driver resides since USB FDD was detected.
1 char device installed.
Driver loaded.
USBexFAT ASPI DISK DRIVER Ver 1.0a. FANJIANYE create in 2011/01/02

ASPI Manager not installed.


But it works! I didn't specified drive letter and it replaced my std. floppy A: with USB A: I think it would be better if it scan BIOS data for real floppy first and then assign it as drive B:
So I think that patching of the USBASPI.SYS should be done carefully to not break support for some devices. Here's some info about this USB FDD:


Device Descriptor:
bcdUSB:             0x0110
bDeviceClass:         0x00
bDeviceSubClass:      0x00
bDeviceProtocol:      0x00
bMaxPacketSize0:      0x08 (8)
idVendor:           0x054C (Sony Corp.)
idProduct:          0x002C
bcdDevice:          0x0501
iManufacturer:        0x01
iProduct:             0x02
iSerialNumber:        0x00
bNumConfigurations:   0x01

ConnectionStatus: DeviceConnected
Current Config Value: 0x01
Device Bus Speed:     Full
Device Address:       0x02
Open Pipes:              3

Endpoint Descriptor:
bEndpointAddress:     0x81  IN
Transfer Type:        Bulk
wMaxPacketSize:     0x0040 (64)
bInterval:            0x00

Endpoint Descriptor:
bEndpointAddress:     0x02  OUT
Transfer Type:        Bulk
wMaxPacketSize:     0x0040 (64)
bInterval:            0x00

Endpoint Descriptor:
bEndpointAddress:     0x83  IN
Transfer Type:   Interrupt
wMaxPacketSize:     0x0002 (2)
bInterval:            0x10

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