Hey,
On 07/05/2011 10:49 AM, Charles Davis wrote:
On 7/5/11 2:23 AM, Damjan Jovanovic wrote:
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 10:13 AM, Stefan Dösinger stefandoesinger@gmx.at wrote:
Do we need full-fledged support for USB drivers for iTunes? I've been told in the past that all we need to do is properly report the new USB drive to iTunes when an iPod is attached, and can leave the USB mass storage handling to the Linuy OS. Of course "properly reporting" isn't as simple as creating a drive letter and setting its type to USB drive.
I'm sorry to interrupt this nice project management discussion by throwing in a technical question :-)
It used to work that way, but Dan Kegel's analysis of a recent version of iTunes seems to indicate it now pulls in USBD.SYS. Maybe they changed it or maybe they now do direct USB I/O in addition to going through the mass storage interface?
I have a Mac, and an iPod Touch. When I plug the iPod in, it doesn't show up as an external disk in the Finder. So on Mac, iTunes definitely does direct USB I/O. It's probably safe to assume it does on Windows, too.
There are 2 ways really. Old ipods used usb mass storage which I had working at 1 point, but in a hacky way. ipod touch and iphone need direct usb, which never worked.
~Maarten