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On Tue, 21 Nov 2006 17:35:03 -0800, Peter Duniho wrote:
The USB flash drives all act as a standard disk controller, and the standard Windows USB drivers recognize it as such. no sir. each USB stick needs is own set of drivers (unless you find some with the sam chipset). But I agree, mostly these drivers come with a small cd-rom. #m -- Enemy Combatant http://itsnotallbad.com/ |
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"Martin Hotze" wrote in message
... The USB flash drives all act as a standard disk controller, and the standard Windows USB drivers recognize it as such. no sir. Yes sir. each USB stick needs is own set of drivers (unless you find some with the sam chipset). But I agree, mostly these drivers come with a small cd-rom. Baloney. The USB drives have the same disk controller interface found on a variety of other USB-attached storage devices, and they all comply with the standard supported in Windows. You do not need to go around installing drivers specific to your USB flash drive just to get your flash drive to work. This is, in fact, one of the reasons that USB flash drives have become so ubiquitous. Modern PCs already have all the software required in order to display them as standard file storage devices. You just plug them in and they work. Pete |
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Peter Duniho wrote:
"Martin Hotze" wrote in message The USB flash drives all act as a standard disk controller, and the standard Windows USB drivers recognize it as such. no sir. Yes sir. each USB stick needs is own set of drivers (unless you find some with the sam chipset). But I agree, mostly these drivers come with a small cd-rom. Baloney. The USB drives have the same disk controller interface found on a variety of other USB-attached storage devices, and they all comply with the standard supported in Windows. You do not need to go around installing drivers specific to your USB flash drive just to get your flash drive to work. This is, in fact, one of the reasons that USB flash drives have become so ubiquitous. Modern PCs already have all the software required in order to display them as standard file storage devices. You just plug them in and they work. I finished a lesson Tuesday afternoon an noticed a Gulfstream on the ramp, getting fuel and *kinda* getting ready to go. The copilot was layin on the ground under the nose trying to reconnect something to do with the gear (and yes, he's an A&P as well as a pilot). So I went sightseeing and started chatting with the pilot. He was bored out of his mind updating the FMS. A Rockwell Collins FMS. Jepp sends out a CD with the updates but they can't use it. But, having the subscription, they go on the Jepp website and download 5 floppy disks, then sped 45 min. or so doing the updates. According to the pilot, no way to upgrade the FMS to use the CD. What he really wants is the ability to use a USB drive with the database for the upgrade! He can't even connect his laptop to the system to do the upgrade from the CD. There really are situations where us spam cans have an easier time doing software upgrades to our equipment. |
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![]() Blanche wrote: According to the pilot, no way to upgrade the FMS to use the CD. What he really wants is the ability to use a USB drive with the database for the upgrade! He can't even connect his laptop to the system to do the upgrade from the CD. That is more than likely a certification issue with the FMS, not a hardware or software issue. |
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