hyundai USB 2.0 in 1

can someone please advise how to download the driver for a Hyundai USB2. 0 8 in 1 aferris@thehub. com. au Many thanks Alan Ferris.

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can someone please advise how to download the driver for a Hyundai USB2.0 8 in 1
 
aferris@thehub.com.au
 
Many thanks
 
Alan Ferris

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I just googled Hyundai USB 2.0 8 in 1 and "Linux" and nothing came up mentioning the two.
 
Not a good sign. Have you contacted the manufacturer to ask?
 
I'm not familiar with this type of hardware, but it looks to be useful.

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I have one of these card readers (not your model), What I have found is that the usb-storage module needs to be loaded for the device to be detected.
 
What version/distro of linux do you have?
 
The problem, which you may have already found, is that often just the first port gets recognized correctly. In my case, it is the compact flash port, which happens to be the one that I need.
 
Look at dmesg and see if the ports are detected.
 
You need to have the flash card inserted at boot time, in most cases, for the card's port to be detected,

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Originally posted by Dapper Dan:

Quote:I just googled Hyundai USB 2.0 8 in 1 and "Linux" and nothing came up mentioning the two.  
Not a good sign. Have you contacted the manufacturer to ask?
 
I'm not familiar with this type of hardware, but it looks to be useful.
Looking at the spec, it would appear to need only usb2 to work. I'd love to try it... My guess is 90% chance it will run under Linux as a usb device.