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Subway USB Card Reader problem
« on: October 23, 2007, 04:54:04 PM »
Hi

I connected a USB Card Reader (an older one from Alcor Corp) to subway card. After some seconds Trident gives gives the following output.

Does someone know, what this all means ?

 5-massstorage.class: Command (00 00 00 00 00 00) okay, but:
10-massstorage.class: Sense block failed: nak timeout (10)
 5-massstorage.class: Command (00 00 00 00 00 00) failed:
10-massstorage.class: Command block failed: nak timeout (10)
 5-massstorage.class: BULK_ONLY_RESET failed: nak timeout (10)
 5-massstorage.class: CLEAR_ENDPOINT_HALT 2 failed: host error (3)
 5-massstorage.class: CLEAR_ENDPOINT_HALT 1 failed: host error (3)
... (these messages are repeatedly outputted)

i also tried to increase NAK-Timeout and Startup-Delay within Trident Options-Page, but nothing helped.
Trying to insert MS/CF/SD/XD Cards doesnt help either, they   are not recognized and not mounted (there is indeed a fat filesystem on all cards).

Im using Poseidon Stack V3.8 on an A1200, BPPC, BVision, OS 3.9 System .
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Re: Subway USB Card Reader problem
« Reply #1 on: October 24, 2007, 03:36:14 PM »
Hi

As keropi suggested, yesterday evening i tried three different USB Card Reader/Writers
- Alcor Corp USB 1.1 Card Reader
- Alcor Corp USB 2.0 Card Reader
- Sitecom USB 2.0 Card Reader
none of them work. They all gave me the same error messages.
Are you sure that this is really only a hardware ( USB CardReader) problem and not a software (Poseidon) problem ?

Bye, MikeP
 

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Re: Subway USB Card Reader problem
« Reply #2 on: October 25, 2007, 02:41:59 PM »
Hi

Yes i installed the second rel of V3.8 (14.10.2007), it did not help me in any way. Errors as usual.

Yesterday evening, i bought two more USB Card Readers (those really cheap ones, about 12 Euro). They also have the same problem.

Huuu - thats really painful, now that i have 5 USB Card Readers and none of them is working.

If i swith on debug i get some more Warnings
5-massstorage.class: Cmd 00 00 00 00 00 00: Sense Key 2/3A/00
 5-massstorage.class: Cmd 00 00 00 00 00 00: Sense Key 2/3A/00
 5-massstorage.class: Cmd 00 00 00 00 00 00: Sense Key 2/3A/00
...
These Warnings occur with all 5 Card Readers.

and now i have also a new type of error message (Illegal command status block), it sometimes appears, not always:

...
10-massstorage.class: Command (00 00 00 00 00 00) failed:
10-massstorage.class: Illegal command status block (Sig:A5C35553, Tag=70C67BAE/425370C6 (TX/RX), Len=13)
 5-massstorage.class: Command (00 00 00 00 00 00) failed:
10-massstorage.class: Command status failed: nak timeout (10)
...
Any hints, tips what else i can try out, examine, test, ... ? Any help greatly appreciated.

As someone stated, the Card Reader from AmiKit seems to work. What manufacturer name and modell no does it have ?

Bye, MikeP
 

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Re: Subway USB Card Reader problem
« Reply #3 on: October 26, 2007, 03:39:18 PM »
Ok, i will try to ask them giving me some infos about their USB Device.

By the way, i discovered some more strange effects with one of my USB Card Readers. Some time after having inserted the USB cable, Trident suddenly told me that this device dropped dead (low power condition) and has been disabled therefore.

No card was inserted at that time and before, and the Information page (within Trident) of that device tells me, that it only consumes about 100 mA at max.

BTW: USB mice and memory sticks work perferct

This all is now really confusing.

Bye, MikeP
 

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Re: Subway USB Card Reader problem
« Reply #4 on: November 05, 2007, 03:12:09 PM »
Hi

Problems now solved. I finally found and bought one USB cardreader working properly as it should.
The device is:
 HAMA Easy Line USB 2.0 35 in 1 CardReader
Really cheap (between 6 and 11 Euros)
All types of cards (SM, XD, MS, MS Pro, CF) are now recognized and mounted, no more error and warning messages as reported. Now i can build that device directly into my A1200 housing.