Nope, but there are some folks working on Linux drivers for them.  I've got
a stack of more than 100 flash cards that I'd love to be able to use between
laptops if the driver was out there (make copying files >1.44mb easier than
dragging out a ZIP drive).

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""Michael Snyder"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I was upgrading the flash on a 1600 yesterday.  The image was on a 4 meg
> flash and the new card was 16 megs.
>
> I thought no problem, I'll stick both pcmcia cards into my laptop and cut
> and paste the image.  Well as you can guess, Windows 2000 doesn't have
> drivers for these cards.  I ended up tftp'ing the image over.
>
> I know a bit about computers, and there's no reason that a laptop couldn't
> read  (any) pcmcia flash filesystem.
>
> I do it with sandisk's from another vendor (TopLayer) all the time.
>
> Anyone know the where abouts of the needed drivers for reading these
cards?
> I checked the www.smartm.com website with no luck.
>
> Thanks for Your Time,
>
> Michael Snyder
> NOC Engineer
> CCNP-Security, MCSE, CCIE-Written
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