X-Micro Tech. USB2.0 Flash Stick Computer Drive User Manual


 
3.3 Linux 2.4.x
X-Micro USB2.0 Flash Stick has already been formatted before out of factory and its
document system is FAT system; any Linux Kernel 2.4 of Linux can use X-Micro USB2.0
Flash Stick. The Linux Kernel need to add the feature of USB support, and you also need
to add USB FILE SYSTEM to use X-Micro USB2.0 Flash Stick at the same time.
1) Turn on your computer.
2) Insert the X-Micro USB2.0 Flash Stick to the computer’s USB interface
Login as root, type order: mount/dev/sda/mnt
This order will put the X-Micro USB2.0 Flash Stick to the directory of “ /mnt”. “/mnt”
is a directory made by user.
Notice: When you type sda item of the order mount/dev/sda/mnt, there are maybe some
changes because the using of computer or flash memory disk. Please follow the orders of
Linux to operate.
3) Type the order: umount /mnt before pull out the X-Micro USB2.0 Flash Stick.
This order is used for uninstall X-Micro USB2.0 Flash Stick .You must use this order,
or your document will be lost. The order “/mnt” is corresponding to the upper “/mnt”
3.4 Notices
1) The Windows 98 system of user’s manual is the first edition and the second edition
of Windows 98.
2) X-Micro USB2.0 Flash Stick will not guarantee its normal operation for all the
computers. We will not answer for any lost because of using X-Micro USB2.0
Flash Stick. If any dispute, please solve it with relative law.
Technologic Reference of X-Micro USB2.0 Flash Stick
Items Specified criterion
Computer
With USB or compatible desktop, notebook and Apple PC
Operation System
Windows 98/Me/2000/XP, Mac OS 9.x/Mac OS X, Linux
2.4.x
Power
USB supply (4.5V~5.5V)
Host computer
interface
Universal serial bus standard 1.1/2.0
UHCI OHCI
Working electric
current
<80mA
Writing protection
Yes, with switch
Inside LED
Lighting: connect successfully
Glinting: reading/Writing data
Capacity
64MB/128MB /256MB/512MB
Speed of reading
9MB/S Maximum
Speed of writing
5MB/S Maximum
Working temperature
-10°C~+50°C
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