> I use a "Ridata Smart Media Adapter" and it works perfect with my PowerBook
> 1400 (its a PCMCIA card). It doesn't need any software and it shows up as an
> ATA drive on the desktop when a smartmedia card is inserted (and transfers
> fast). I use a Fuji Finepix 1400 digital camera and a 64meg sma
>From: John Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (PowerBooks)
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (PowerBooks)
>Subject: Re: pc card smartcard readers Date: Thu, 06 Feb 2003 09:44:32
>+1100
>
>I'm using an "Omniflash Active Adapter (
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (PowerBooks)
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (PowerBooks)
>Subject: Re: pc card smartcard readers
>Date: Wed, 5 Feb 2003 19:26:36 EST
>
>I use a "Ridata Smart Media Adapter" and it works perfect with
I use a "Ridata Smart Media Adapter" and it works perfect with my PowerBook
1400 (its a PCMCIA card). It doesn't need any software and it shows up as an
ATA drive on the desktop when a smartmedia card is inserted (and transfers
fast). I use a Fuji Finepix 1400 digital camera and a 64meg smartmed
I'm using an "Omniflash Active Adapter (PCMCIA)" in a PB 1400. This is a 4
in one reader, capable of memory stick, smart media, multimedia card and SD.
Works great!! I bought it new, and was able to take my 'book into the store
and try it out first, before laying out the dosh.
Strangely, there is
At 12:38 PM -0800 2/5/2003, pook la roux wrote:
>Does anyone on this list use a pc card smartcard
>reader with a 5300 or 3400?
Yes, I've used both a SmartCard and Compact Flash reader on a 5300
and a Original G3 (upgraded version of the 3400). They work fine.
The one thing I found was with the
Does anyone on this list use a pc card smartcard
reader with a 5300 or 3400?
I have a Fujifilm floppy card adapter, but it even
says in the documentation not to use it on a
PowerBook. The first floppy adapter we bought was a
Sony device, and it failed to work at all on any
machine we own. (The Fu