[ale] microdrive mp3 players and RH 7.3

Chris Coleman ChrisColeman at mail.clayton.edu
Fri Jul 16 11:16:02 EDT 2004


Jenn,

I have a Memorex 128MB player I picked up at Target that works with Linux. It connects via the USB point and mounts as /dev/sda1. It can be used a storage device as well. The model number is MMP8500.

Chris Coleman 


-----Original Message-----
From: ale-bounces at ale.org on behalf of J.M. Taylor
Sent: Fri 7/16/2004 11:19 AM
To: ale at ale.org
Subject: [ale] microdrive mp3 players and RH 7.3
 
Yes, I'm still using RH 7.3 because I'm lazy and I quite like it.  The USB
works fine for my digital camera, I just mount it and the media reads like
a regular drive.  

I'm looking at the little solid state keyring mp3 players like the ones by
Kanguru or Rio but was wondering if anybody has had experience with these
on linux.  I want to make sure they work like regular microdrives and I 
can just mount them and move files around like I normally would before I 
waste money on one. :)

Advice and specific brands that you've used successfully would be 
appreciated.

jenn

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