Sony ICD-P320 on Linux?

Peter King peter.king-H217xnMUJC0sA/PxXw9srA at public.gmane.org
Thu Mar 1 23:49:10 UTC 2007


I recently came into possession of a Sony ICD-P320 voice recorder, which
runs under Windows. I'm trying to figure out how to use it with Linux.
It has a USB2 port. If I connect it to my computer, nothing much
happens; if I remove ehci_hcd and let ohci_hcd (or uhci_hcd) detect it,
then dmesg reports the existence of a drive. But my attempt to mount
it as vfat fails. Any idea what the base filesystem is? The hardware is
just a memory stick on the inside, and those certainly work under Linux.
But I can't guess, and Google only turns up people with similar queries.

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Department of Philosophy
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       CANADA

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