SmartMedia translation layer?

From: Matthew Dharm (mdharm-kernel@one-eyed-alien.net)
Date: Thu Jul 27 2000 - 16:59:44 EDT

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    Does anyone out there have a translation later for SmartMedia?

    For those not in the know, SmartMedia uses its own physical format which
    tags blocks of data with control information that allows a simple form of
    memory-remapping and management to provide robustness in a flash-based
    removable media device.

    All in all, it's really quite slick and very technically cool.

    However, the usb-storage development team is working on implementing
    support for a USB SmartMedia reader/writer. To do this, we need to have
    code which can take care of this re-mapping system. We're wondering if
    anyone out there has such code allready (perhaps even in use with Linux).

    If not, we're prepared to write our own management system... but if there
    is existing code out there we can leverage, it would be really nice.

    Matt

    P.S. Does anyone know of any other SmartMedia devices out there for which
    this translation-layer might be useful? Perhaps we can modularize it
    somewhere commonly accessable in the future.

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    Matthew Dharm                              Home: mdharm@one-eyed-alien.net 
    Senior Engineer, QCP Inc.                            Work: mdharm@qcpi.com
    

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