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Offline lauri.lotvonenTopic starter

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Subway USB problems
« on: November 21, 2009, 01:05:10 PM »
Hi again...
Bought an Subway USB controller, three of the ports work perfectly, but the forth one does nothing when I plug a device in it, anyone had this problem, or is it just broken?
And while I'm at it, do I have to mount USB mass storage devices such as my 4GB datatraveller to show them as drives in my OS?
I had AmigaSys(OS3.1) installed before, and the mass storage devices just showed up as a drive when plugged in, now I have "just" OS 3.9 and Trident installed, Trident finds USB mass storage devices fine, but they dont "show up as drives" anymore ..? Could my USB-CDROM be conflicting with the USB stick, because they both use the same massstorage.class in Trident ?

Thanks again :roflmao:
A1200, Blizzard 1260 + 64mb, Indivision AGA, Subway USB, 8GB CF-HD, PCMCIA network card, OS 3.9.
And a couple of A600\'s :).
 

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Re: Subway USB problems
« Reply #1 on: November 22, 2009, 06:20:50 PM »
No I didn't have fat95 installed, now it's up and running!
Still, the forth usb port isn't working, tried to change the cables around, and the situation remains the same, port n.4 not responding. I'll send the Subway back to Amigakit.eu so they can fix it...
A1200, Blizzard 1260 + 64mb, Indivision AGA, Subway USB, 8GB CF-HD, PCMCIA network card, OS 3.9.
And a couple of A600\'s :).
 

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Re: Subway USB problems
« Reply #2 on: November 23, 2009, 06:04:19 PM »
Quote from: MozzerFan;530807
What kind of PSU are you using? Looking at your sig, I see you have a pretty expanded amiga.
 
If you're using the stock A1200 PSU or an A500 PSU you might want to try a heavier one, preferably a converted PC PSU.

I have a stock A1200 PSU ,but I don't think that's the problem since my A1200 doesn't crash that often. I might try the A500 PSU I have somewhere... Thanks again for the advice :)
A1200, Blizzard 1260 + 64mb, Indivision AGA, Subway USB, 8GB CF-HD, PCMCIA network card, OS 3.9.
And a couple of A600\'s :).