On Tuesday 18 May 2004 03:48 pm, Timothy J. Luoma wrote:
> Has anyone used a Compact Flash card reader that fits in the PC Card Slot
> of a Powerbook?
>
> Can anyone recommend one to use (or avoid, for that matter)?

Well, my Kodak CF/PC Card adapter is literally and figuratively golden for me. 
Not a lick of trouble either on my Wallstreet II "PDQ" or my ThinkPad 600E.

I think these are pretty simple electrically, because basically there is an 
IDE controller onboard the Compact Flash card. On other kinds of Flash, like 
Memory Sticks, SD/MMC, SmartMedia and so on, there is no controller, 
therefore the adapter has to be a bit more sophisticated. Probably a generic 
card will serve you well.

I have a PC/Cardbus card question of my own, but I will ask it in another 
message.

Take care,
Michelle
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