a support question
Gregory Nowak
greg at romuald.net.eu.org
Wed Sep 3 00:52:09 EDT 2003
Yeah, I've heard of those. Some of the more expensive ones are
supposedly manufactured with a microprocessor inside, which can
execute a certain program when it detects a USB connection to the pc.
I'd try the usb-storage module, and see what that does. Don't quote me
on that though. I don't have one of these little wonders myself, I
heard everything I know about them somewhere else.
Greg
On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 09:36:57PM -0700, Diana Dawne wrote:
> The container I have says a jump drive. They are little things the
> sales person called them thumb drives. They connect to a usb port and
> they are a storage device. They are supposed to be good for storing
> pictures and let's say a sound that you don't want to use a whole cd
> for. You supposedly can drop them in your pocket take them cross
> country hook them up to a different computer, and you have your pictures
> or documents. I believe that some of them actually fit on key chains.
>
> love,
>
> Diana
>
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