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It seems it has to be used together with other device drivers. I used DUSE.EXE, USBASPI.SYS, and DI1000DD.SYS together before I could read a USB hard disk.
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DUSE only supports USB chips from Cypress—at least that's what its official documentation says.
If you're using USBASPI.SYS and Di1000DD.SYS, then there's no need to use DUSE.
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The following is quoted from zolas posted on 2003-9-24 13:04:45:
DUSE only supports USB chips from Cypress—at least that's what its official documentation says.
But in fact that's not the case. Some of us have successfully used it to drive many other types of USB hard disks.
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When I set up the USB hard disk driver in CONFIG。SYS, using only USBASPI.SYS and DI1000DD.SYS doesn't seem to work; I absolutely have to have DUSE.EXE.