rd. I umount when done. HTH Dennis M.
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Anne Wilson
> Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2002 10:03 AM
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> Subject: Re: [newbie] Universal solid state card readers
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> This
Amazon.com say they are selling it on behalf of Circuit City, but only to
U.S. :-(
At least, though, with this model number I can try to source one in UK.
Thanks
Anne
On Wednesday 09 Oct 2002 2:00 pm, you wrote:
> Anne,
>
> The one I purchased was the Sandisk ImageMate Flash Memory Card Com
Title: RE: [newbie] Universal solid state card readers
Just to be sure, have you tried going into konqueror file manager and navigating to /mnt to see if it is showing up there? that is how I accessed my reader. Also I had to su to root and type in " mount /dev/sda1" to read anyth
This has to be worth a try - if I can get it. Are Circuit City selling
on-line?
Anne
On Wednesday 09 Oct 2002 2:00 pm, you wrote:
> Anne,
>
> The one I purchased was the Sandisk ImageMate Flash Memory Card Combo
> Reader (part # SDDR7707) from Circuit City. It costs $29.99 US. Like I
> said,
Anne,
The one I purchased was the Sandisk ImageMate Flash Memory Card Combo
Reader (part # SDDR7707) from Circuit City. It costs $29.99 US. Like I
said, I can get both of them to work separately, but not in conjunction,
but other than that, it works just fine for me.
Terry
Anne Wilson wrot
I'd given up hope on this. Please tell me what model, and where you bought
it? I haven't been able to source one at all. For the moment I've got the
camera working on gPhoto - adequate, but slow.
Anne
On Tuesday 08 Oct 2002 2:41 pm, you wrote:
> Anne,
>
> Sorry about the extremely late repl
Anne,
Sorry about the extremely late reply to your question about this, but I
did purchase one of those SmartMedia/Compact Flash readers, and I have
been able to use both of them just fine. The only thing I can't do is
read from both at once, or copy back and forth between them. Which, for
I was told before I bought my SmartMedia-only reader that
the multi-readers don't work well in Linux, if at all.
I was looking at one in particular that read SmartMedia,
IBM microdrives, and FlashCards, and the tech people at
the company told me that their Linux gurus couldn't get
it to work in