On that note, I can do the same thing the mini USB drives can do with a card reader from Lexar and my 128 MB Smartmedia card from my Olympus camera. OS X sees it as a drive. So if you already have media and a USB media you may not need an additional mini usb drive...
On Wednesday, August 20, 2003, at 03:18 PM, Richard Starr wrote:
If you have a digital camera, you can use that as a usb mini drive too. You can
move around a lot of files on a 256meg flash card or which ever kind of card
your camera has.
So, lets say you are using CF 256meg cards as storage. How safe is the data over time?
Eric
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