On Sunday 20 Mar 2005 14:54, Philippe Landau wrote:
> >>>>>>>>you could simplify your task by just
> >>>>>>>>connecting a (Memory Stick) card reader to your computer.
> >>>>>>>>your camera support USB 1 and the much faster USB 2.
> >>>
> >>>Found a card reader - NZ$30 and linux compatible.  Probably will buy one
> >>
> >>great. people also try to get rid of used ones,
> >>because readers are integrated in printers, tvs, laptops etc now.
> >>your card reader should not be compatible with your camera,
> >>it will connect the memory card with the computer.
> >>you can find readers using usb1 or usb2 connections.
> >>readers also differ in how many different card formats they support.
> >>standard now is 5-7 different formats all in one,
> >>and they cost up to 30$.
> >>be careful not to buy memory cards with copy protection scheme.
> >
> > The blurb said "epsecially recommended" for use with Sony memory sticks.
>
> does your memory stick have copy-protection ?
> i am out of my league here but sony does play nasty proprietary tricks ...

I don't know - how would I find out?
>
> > Do you think the 5-7 formats are a better option.  Saw those too.
>
> it depends if you travel, exchange with friends, etc.
> i would go with used ones, especially those recommended
> by fellow mandrake users.
>
> > Thanks again.
> > Rosemary
> >
> > Are you in NZ too?
>
> unhappy in switzerland *(beautiful official nwo blood money vault).*
**  What does this mean?
>
> kind regards     philippe

Regards
Rosemary

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