Re: USB storage devices and SAT

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On Mon, 2008-08-04 at 03:10 +0200, Douglas Gilbert wrote:
> USB storage devices that support SAT (the T10 SCSI to ATA
> translation standard) are beginning to appear.

Um, confused.  The USB devices that were ATA under the covers already
have to do SAT since the USB storage transport mandates SCSI.

You mean they're now supporting ATA-12/16 pass through?  And will this
become standard for non-ATA USB storage (like flash)?

James


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