

Not until someone reverse engineers the firmware and configures it to be used as HID. Controller: Silicon Motion SM3257 ENAA Possible Memory Chip(s): Hynix H27UCG8T2B <- real memory: D27UCG8T2BTR Memory Type: MLC Flash ID: ADDE94EB 7444 Flash CE: 1 Flash Channels: Single Chip F/W: ISP 130423-AA-MPTOOL Ver.: 13.09. Controller: Silicon Motion SM3257 ENAA Possible Memory Chip(s): Not available Chip F/W: ISP NONE MPTOOL Ver.: 0.00.00 VID: 090C PID: 3000 Manufacturer: Silicon Motion,Inc. Volume: E: Controller: Silicon Motion SM3257 ENAA Possible Memory Chip(s): SanDisk SDTNPNAHEM-004G Memory Type: TLC Flash ID: 45D79892 7256 Flash CE: 1 Flash Channels: Single Chip F/W: ISP 110919-AA- MPTOOL Ver.: 2.03.49 VID: 125F PID: C82A Manufacturer: ADATA Product: ADATA USB Flash Drive Query Vendor ID: ADATA Query Product ID: USB Flash. SMI Mass Production Tool V2.5.36 v7 14/06/27 Silicon Motion 3254AE, 3255AB, 3255AC, 3255ENA1, 3257AA. I've been looking at different forums the past couple of days because I have three older drives with one, and at this time it does not look like the SM3257ENLT can be "duckied". Volume: H: Controller: Silicon Motion SM3257 ENLTAA Possible Memory Chip(s): Samsung K9ACGD8U0A Memory Type: TLC Flash ID: ECDE98CE 74C4 Flash CE: 1 Chip F/W: ISP 130606-AA- MP: M0613V1 MPTOOL Ver.: 2.05.22 VID: 3538 PID: 0901 Manufacturer: PQI Product.
