Re: SCSI emulation for USB zip drivers? is it necessary?

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Robert P. J. Day wrote:
  given that it's possible to ditch SCSI emulation for IDE CD-RWs
and use the IDE device directly, is there something analogous for
USB zip drives?  (and possible other SCSI lookalike devices?)

If it uses USB mass storage, it's a SCSI driver, not emulation.
Chech the USB and/or kernel list for more. But since day one, usb-storage used scsi (depends on scsi-mod), and either sr-mod, or sd-mod depending on device type.


p.s.  i'm trying to remember if accessing a CF memory card thru
a PCMCIA CF adapter also required a SCSI device access, but my
memory is failing me at the moment.

PCMCIA + CF is treated as IDE. My CF card mounts as hdeX.


-Thomas


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