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Name: Innostor Technology Corporation

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LinuxUser330250

2012-07-25 19:51:15

Name: Innostor Technology Corporation

Note: http://files.migera.ru/is888.pdf

LinuxUser330250

2012-07-25 20:14:42

I've seen that 1f75 was not included in the latest usb.ids update, version 2012-09-20.

To clarify: I found this ID reported by my Sharkoon SATA QuickDeck Pro: http://www.sharkoon.com/?q=de/content/sata-quickdeck-pro

After some investigation (and opening the case for that to happen) I found the chip it uses, which is the IS888 by the Innostor Technology Corporation.

I hope this will soon be confirmed so it can be included with the next update.

LinuxUser330250

2012-09-30 08:22:42

I also found that there are a number of USB Pen drives out there which report the same vendor ID, but apparently use a IS902 chip. Just google for "1f75:0902" or "1f75 Innostor"; I found this: http://usbspeed.nirsoft.net/?pdesc=team+usb+stick&vid=8053&pid=2306

Note: http://usbspeed.nirsoft.net/?pdesc=Innostor+Innostor+USB+Device&vid=8053&pid=2326 mentions a IS916 chip with device ID 0916, so this could possibly be added also. Additionally, I found this (warning! big PDF): http://www.supersspeed.com/chinese/upload/20120904131139.pdf which mentions (confirms?) both the IS902 and the IS916 USB 3.0 chips for pen drives.

I assume that a lot of people have such a device and will be interested to see information about it.

LinuxUser330250

2012-09-30 08:23:19

Name: Innostor Technology Corporation

gowdy

2012-11-23 14:41:15

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Devices

Id Name Note
0611IS611 SATA/PATA Bridge Controller
0621IS621 SATA Storage Controller
0888IS888 SATA Storage Controller
0902IS902 UFD controller
0916IS916 Flash Drive
0917IS917 Mass storage
0918IS918 Flash Drive

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