Thanks, Sarah.
So, what's the advantage of having the microdrive? Is there any?
Thanks.
Penny
At 03:43 PM 3/8/05, you wrote:
Penny,
There's no such thing as a microdriver, unless you mean someone driving a
very small car. <Grin>
A microdrive is a PCMCIA card that fits into the right side slot on a BN
or VN. It does the same thing a flash card does, holds data. A
microdrive has moving parts and a Compact Flash card doesn't.
Sarah
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Hi to both Sarahs,
What does the microdriver do? What is the advantage in having it? And,
how much does it cost?
Thanks.
Penny
At 01:43 PM 3/8/05, you wrote:
>microdriver
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