Mark Kippert wrote:
> bramke on 3/31/03 2:57 PM wrote:
> 
> 
>>The only option I can come up with is the use of a PCMCIA adaptor for
>>CompactFlash cards (or other memory cards) but I have some questions with
>>this :
>>* Pro/con of this route ??
>>* Is this possible in the 16bit PCMCIA slots of the Kanga ??
>>* Do I need special software to read the cards, or do they just show up
>>on the desktop like a CD ??
> 
> 
> The PCMCIA adapter will work just fine on your Kanga. Up until I got my
> iBook, I was using one on a PB1400 and a Wallstreet G3. I also tried it in a
> PB3400 and a PB5300 which worked fine. Now I either use the USB cable, or a
> small USB adapter (to conserve the camera batteries).

The PCMCIA adapters are plain vanilla PCMCIA...the compact flash one I 
have works in my 540C just fine.

-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs




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