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    From: frosten indaco <frosteni@y...>
    Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2003 12:31:09 +0200 (CEST)
    Subject: RE: [usb] USB Mass Storage
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    I've already seen the RBC command and not all command's Bulk-Only are implemented here. Some commands are situated in SCSI set command! What about this observation?
    Thank you 

    Marc Reinig <mreinig@p...> wrote:
    The spec for the RBC to be used with Bulk-Only can be found at
     
     
    Marc Reinig
    System Solutions
    Windows Driver and Embedded Product Consulting
    -----Original Message-----
    From: owner-usb@o... [mailto:owner-usb@o...]On Behalf Of frosten indaco
    Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 1:38 AM
    To: midas@j...
    Cc: usb@o...
    Subject: [usb] USB Mass Storage

    Hi,
    I'm developing a device USB Mass Storage, Bulk-Only protocol.
    I read your mail about "how to clear a stall condition" and I understood you use the SCSI Command Set in the CBW: can you confirm?
    Which endpoints do you utilize in your project? Do you utilize the interrupt endpoint?
    Could you tell me which SCSI commands use the USB Mass Storage?
    I have monitored the data flow about a Mass Storage device, by "usbmon" tool and I discovered some commands, as example READ(10) READ_CAPACITY   INQUIRY  MODE_SENSE  TEST_UNIT_READY.....
    How many commands are required?
    I approciate your help.



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