[ale] flash memory device wierdness
J.M. Taylor
jtaylor at onlinea.com
Sun Aug 1 16:30:22 EDT 2004
Look - on topic and hopefully not flamebait!! ;)
I bought a new toy - Memorex MMP8500 flash memory based mp3 player thingy.
Bought it primarily on the assurance of someone here that it works with
linux (forgot your name, but thanks muchly!). And indeed it does. I can
mount it and its little expansion card and I can write to said drives from
my trusty RH 7.3 box. And when I umount, it takes awhile (usb 1.1) to
sync, and then I can remount and see all the files I just put on there,
plus all the files from the last time I put songs on.
Then when I turn the little blighter on in play-music mode, it only shows
the new stuff I copied and has actually erased all the old songs (that
were sitting there on the drive when last I looked). So basically I
either have to put 128mb of songs on all at once (which would be fine, but
it doesn't seem to like this either and refuses to copy anything) or just
forget it.
For whatever reason, dragging and dropping in windows works, but only to
the main drive. So I don't think it's the device. Windows appears to not
wait to transfer data, and I'm wondering if somehow this could be the
issue? (sounds like voodoo to me...shouldn't matter whether it copies
immediately or waits till umount)
Specs: 128mb built-in flash drive (unknown exactly what media) and 128mb
SD/MMC card for expansion. FAT16 fs, apparently. mount -tmsdos /dev/sda1
/mnt/mp3 to mount it. Its big claim to fame is that it mounts as a
mass storage device and doesn't require any software to sync up
between PC and device. Anybody got any clue why it would behave this way
and if doing sync or something similar before umount would help? I've
no clue what the thing is doing when it starts itself up to play
music...presumably reading the files and queuing them up to be played.
Sorry for the rambling. TIA as always
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Jenn Taylor
jtaylor at onlinea.com
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