10-24-2003, 12:58 AM -
I did find XPUnplug.exe, but it didn't work. Decompiled it to see if it supported command line parameters (even though it is officially illegal, but in this case I don't think I'm harming anyone), but I got lost in the source after GetCommandLineA . Too bad I only understand the basics of assembly... but it seems XPlay's "Stop my iPod" doesn't work either, at least not with USB. I'll have to check the firewire when I get back home... if it does work I'll test XPUnplug.exe, or ask on the MediaFour forums...
So far no general "disconnect hardware" function though. Which is a shame, since I've got more non-drive USB devices which could benefit from such a function... monitoring for API calls hasn't resulted in much information either, so I'm lost
So far no general "disconnect hardware" function though. Which is a shame, since I've got more non-drive USB devices which could benefit from such a function... monitoring for API calls hasn't resulted in much information either, so I'm lost