Gavin Jackson wrote: > I'd like to look into creating an interface for our products using > USB so that it appears as a mass storage device on the bus. Gavin: Windows 98 and later, and the Mac OS and recent distributions of Linux, include a Mass Storage Class Driver that makes USB-connected mass-storage devices look like any other drive; all you need is a USB interface chip in your device that understands the Mass Storage Class. For some examples, take a look at Cypress Semiconductor's EZ- USB AT2 and ISD-300A1 high-speed USB-to-ATA/ATAPI bridges, CY4611 high-speed USB-to-ATA/ATAPI Reference Design, and CY4610 full-speed USB-to-ATA/ATAPI Reference Design. -Andy === Andrew Warren -- aiw@cypress.com === Principal Design Engineer === Cypress Semiconductor Corporation === === Opinions expressed above do not === necessarily represent those of === Cypress Semiconductor Corporation -- http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body