Hi Slobodan
Thank you for your replies. Now I found your first reply,
using your link. Normally I use Google to browse the
group, and Microsofts web based interface for posting.
This is because Google won't let you put any anti-spam
stuff in the e-mail address when posting. Using a news
reader such as OE is unfortunately not an option, since
the sysadmin won't allow usenet access.
I don't know why, but the post hadn't shown up (neither at
Microsoft groups nor at Google groups) on Friday (posted
on Thursday), even though I searched the group for all
posts with my name in them. Possibly a cache problem in
the proxy, or, maybe more probable, a case of plain old
(as we say in Sweden) SBS (sh*t behind the controls) at my
side.
Anyways, as you said, your answer is not what I would have
preferred. Of course it would be fun to take a dive into
the DDK, but unfortunately the time schedule makes that
impossible at the moment.
Probably we will just have to let this go for now, unless
somebody else has a tip regarding this...?
Thank you, and best regards
Jesper Hansson
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi Jesper,
>
>I have responded to your first question, have you seen
this?
>Answer is not what you want, but it is there.
>
>Could you please tell us what news reader do you use for
reading this group.
>Since I think that Outlook Express started working OK.
>
>Check this:
>http://groups.google.com/groups?dq=&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-
8&oe=UTF-8&threadm=OhAr
>F39kDHA.2616%40TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl&prev=/groups%3Fdq%3D%
26num%3D25%26hl%3De
>n%26lr%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8%26oe%3DUTF-8%26group%
3Dmicrosoft.public.windowsxp.emb
>edded%26start%3D50
>
>
>Best regards,
>Slobodan
>
>"Jesper Hansson"
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>news:075801c396e3$83696190$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> From the manufacturer of the IDE flash drives that we
use
>> (SimpleTech) we have received a paper describing an
ATAPI-
>> command that retrieves the amount of bad memory cells in
>> the flash drive. They were not, however, able to
provide a
>> program that does this.
>>
>> Does anyone here know of a utility that can send and
>> receive ATAPI-commands, or how to go about this
otherwise?
>>
>> I guess that to write a program that does this, one has
to
>> do some device driver programming, something that I have
>> never done and which seems to include a non-
insignificant
>> learning curve...
>>
>> Thanks and regards
>> Jesper Hansson
>>
>> P.S. This is a repost, since my first post a few days
ago
>> seems to have disappeared into void..
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