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   Pete to All   
   Re: FAT32 IFS?   
   12 Jan 11 11:42:36   
   
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   properly   
   From: "Pete"    
      
   On Mon, 10 Jan 2011 15:28:23 UTC, Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz    
    wrote:   
      
   > In <4d2a23b6$0$1549$c3e8da3$40d4fd75@news.astraweb.com>, on 01/09/2011   
   >    at 01:08 PM, Steve Wendt  said:   
   >    
   > >Yes, version 0.9.13 is from the end of 2008:   
   > >ftp://ftp.netlabs.org/pub/fat32/   
   >    
   > Thanks. I still have some problems, probably due to the USB drivers:   
   >    
   >  DEVICE=F:\ECS\BOOT\USBRESMG.SYS   
   >  DEVICE=F:\OS2\BOOT\USBPRT.SYS   
   >  DEVICE=F:\OS2\BOOT\USBMOUSE.SYS   
   >  DEVICE=F:\OS2\BOOT\USBKBD.SYS   
   >  BASEDEV=USBEHCD.SYS   
   >  BASEDEV=USBOHCD.SYS   
   >  BASEDEV=USBD.SYS   
   >  BASEDEV=USBHID.SYS   
   >  REM ********************** Changed USB Driver   
   >  REM BASEDEV=USBMSD.ADD /REMOVABLES:8 /FLOPPIES:1   
   >  BASEDEV=CWUSBMSD.ADD /V /REMOVABLES:8 /FLOPPIES:1 /FORCE_TO_REMOVABLE   
   >    
   >  Directory of F:\OS2\BOOT   
   >    
   >   5-21-02  4:41p        35,884      0 a---  USBAUDIO.SYS   
   >  12-21-05  2:15p         5,278      0 a---  USBCDROM.ADD   
   >   5-21-02  4:41p        19,943      0 a---  USBCOM.SYS   
   >  12-21-05  2:13p        23,386      0 a---  USBD.SYS   
   >  12-21-05  2:14p        42,112      0 a---  USBEHCD.SYS   
   >  12-21-05  2:14p        13,292      0 a---  USBHID.SYS   
   >   9-30-03 12:23p           990      0 a---  USBICON.CMD   
   >  12-21-05  2:14p        12,798      0 a---  USBKBD.SYS   
   >   9-10-04  3:50p        51,233    342 a---  USBMON.EXE   
   >   8-25-05  3:25p         9,088    225 a---  USBMON.ICO   
   >   3-28-03 11:09a            46      0 a---  USBMON.INI   
   >   1-03-05 12:42p        13,974      0 a---  USBMOUSE.SYS   
   >  12-21-05  2:14p        41,984      0 a---  USBMSD.ADD   
   >  12-21-05  2:14p        35,532      0 a---  USBOHCD.SYS   
   >   8-19-05  6:20a        11,340      0 a---  usbprint.txt   
   >   1-31-05  9:12a         3,780      0 a---  usbprt.sym   
   >   5-26-05  6:00a        31,248      0 a---  usbprt.sys   
   >   5-25-04 11:22a        17,058      0 a---  USBQSER.SYS   
   >   5-25-04 12:41p         5,270      0 a---  USBQSER.TXT   
   >   7-25-03  4:32p        18,689      0 a---  USBSER.SYS   
   >   7-25-03  2:53p         4,218      0 a---  USBSER.TXT   
   >  12-21-05  2:13p        28,056      0 a---  USBUHCD.SYS   
   >   4-15-02  3:20p        24,006      0 a---  USBUHCD2.SYS   
   >    
   >  1. I get a beep at boot time, but no drive letter is assigned to    
   >     the data stick.   
   >    
   >  2. If I pop and reinsert the data stick, I get a beep and a drive   
   >     letter is assigned. However, there is still no popup   
   >     identifying the newly assigned drive letter.   
   >    
   >  3. The eject command does not turn off the LED on the data stick.   
   >    
   >  4. F:\var\log\usbmsdd.log has the messages   
   >     10:05:29-Semaphore registration error   
   >     10:05:29-Semaphore deregistration error   
   >    
   > Note: the Startup folder has a "Removable Device Monitor V1.2" program   
   > object for F:\ECS\BOOT\USBMSDD.EXE   
      
   Several years ago after installing a new mobo, I started having strange    
   problems like this with cwumsd.add, so I went back to the IBM version.   
      
   With /REMOVABLES:n, n must be 2 more than the number of removable drives   
   you ever intend to use. I have a SanDisk 12 in 1 Imagemate card reader,    
   and to use all possible slots, n=14. I've also found that I have to wait   
   about 30-45 seconds for the card reader itself to be recognized whenever   
   I plug it in, unless it's plugged in before booting, and then wait    
   another 30 seconds or so after inserting a card before refresh removable   
   media will find the card (CF, SD, etc.). Sometimes I have to take the    
   card back out and insert it a second time before it's recognized. Other    
   than these quirks, no problems. With USB sticks, I have to wait about 15   
   seconds before refresh removable media will find the stick.   
      
   HTH,   
   Pete   
      
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