A bit off topic, just to clarify that I don't have a dropapk subscription, so here too there are no credits.
I chose this service simply because it doesn't require a registration to upload files and even the download is free and requires only to enter a simple code. But mostly because the...
Unfortunately I don't know much about debugging, so I can't give you a sure meaning of the parameter "UART_DBG_PIN" which, in any case, I believe you have already correctly indicated ;)
My configuration for the RTL9210B can be viewed in the first image here, where I proceeded to disable the...
@Orbss
I did another test with my RTL9210B enclosure.
Since the stand-by in your configuration file was disabled (DISK_IPS_THRES: n/a) I did the same for mine by setting it to 0x00 (so anyway disabled) and I did a first test with CrystalDiskMark as in the image below where you can see that the...
@apoelistasaudi
you remember correctly: to see the led off after safely removing the device, you must wait for the same time that has been set for stand-by mode.
I would not exclude that it is a problem related to that specific NVMe model. I just tested my RTL9210B enclosure with 3 different NVME disks in win10 on a USB 3.0 - 5GBps port without detecting any problem:
The adapter you linked has the RTL9210 chipset, while your dump file comes from the RTL9210B, which is a different chipset. I assume the link is wrong :)
Only as a little note: you are another user reporting problems with the WD SN550 in this thread. I don't have such issues with a WD SN750...
I don't think I wrote that you reported incorrect information. Simply if you talk about "misunderstanding" quoting one of my posts, it seems normal to me that I invite you to read carefully what I have written and what reported by another user, the true beneficiary of your quote and clarifications.
Have you read a post where I told about PCIe 3.0 x2, x2 lanes PCIe 3.0 or USB 3.2 dual-lane????
I will tell you the answer in advance: NO!
But you mention a post of mine that talks about something else :rolleyes:
Please read my posts carefully, even better if the whole thread, thank you.
Lately in this thread you can read some posts containing statements as if they were absolute truths even if they do not come from direct experiences that can be replicated and verified by anyone or for which no reliable source is quoted.
Some of them ("RTL9210 is faster and also supports 10Gbs...
It might also be ;)
If you intend to perform this test, does it mean that you were able to restore your bricked enclosure? And if so how did you succeed?
I honestly have no idea what that means.
Only in the jeyi cfg file that parameter is set to 0x3e but even converting the hexadecimal value (0x3e) to decimal (62) I don't understand what it could be.
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