I really have to cut back on the coffee and concentrate on what I am
writing... I apologize to the list for the barrage of messages, but this
is pretty much the only thing preventing me from dropping a Cisco PIX
purchase in favor of a LEAF box (storage space that is). As soon as I
dashed
Luis + et al.-
>The PCMCIA flash card you have is unusable as a boot device.
>I had several of those also from Cisco routers but until now I had no
>success using them.
I did some research this morning and I have been able to reformat and
use one of these Intel cards as a regular drive (
Charles-
CS>If anyone knows of a CF or PCMCIA flash card with a physical
write-protect
CS>switch, please let the rest of us know.
I have sitting in front of me an Intel 20 meg PCMCIA flash card that has
a write protect switch on it. I pulled it out of a Cisco 5000, it says
"FLASH Intel Series 2+"
> I have been trying to figure out if write-protecting CF or PCMCIA flash
> memory when mated to a CF/PCMCIA-to-IDE converter is possible and I have
> found some interesting stuff, but I am not technically proficient enough
> to decode it... So perhaps someone out there on the list could help me
>
On Tue, 19 Jun 2001, Zachariah Mully wrote:
> Hey all-
> I have been trying to figure out if write-protecting CF or PCMCIA flash
> memory when mated to a CF/PCMCIA-to-IDE converter is possible and I have
> found some interesting stuff, but I am not technically proficient enough
> to decode
Hey all-
I have been trying to figure out if write-protecting CF or PCMCIA flash
memory when mated to a CF/PCMCIA-to-IDE converter is possible and I have
found some interesting stuff, but I am not technically proficient enough
to decode it... So perhaps someone out there on the list could