1601 flash card. [7:72560]

2003-07-18 Thread Johan Bornman
Can this type of flash card be installed in a notebook PCMCIA slot to copy files? "This e-mail may contain confidential information and may be legally privileged and is intended only for the person to whom it is addressed. If you are not the intended recipient, you are notified that you may not

Re: 1601 flash card. [7:72560]

2003-07-18 Thread Reza
No, the formats are different. ""Johan Bornman"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Can this type of flash card be installed in a notebook PCMCIA slot to copy > files? > > > > "This e-mail may contain confidential information and may be legally > privileged and is intended only for the pe

Re: 1601 flash card. [7:72560]

2003-07-21 Thread Nakul Malik
no -nakul ""Johan Bornman"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Can this type of flash card be installed in a notebook PCMCIA slot to copy > files? > > > > "This e-mail may contain confidential information and may be legally > privileged and is intended only for the person to whom it is add

Re: 1601 flash card. [7:72560]

2003-07-21 Thread Tom Martin
Johan, Sure! Linux has the ability to read and write various flash types and formats. I did something very similar a while back, albeit not with a 1600. There's a really good chance that your Linux system will pick up the flash, but not necessarily "out-of-the-box". I had to recompile my kerne

Re: 1601 flash card. [7:72560]

2003-07-24 Thread Lauren Child
Tom Martin wrote: > > Johan, > > Sure! Linux has the ability to read and write various flash > types and > formats. I did something very similar a while back, albeit not > with a 1600. > > There's a really good chance that your Linux system will pick > up the > flash, but not necessarily "out-of