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- From: Theo Perry <theo.perry AT xtra.co.nz>
- To: baslinux AT lists.ibiblio.org
- Subject: Re: [BL] Kernel upgrade
- Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 02:31:09 +1300
Sindi, check out this site - it may be what you're looking for.
http://www.byterunner.com/cgi-bin/cart.cgi?store=byterunner&cart_id=5105697.86971&product_name=UD200-120V&user-id=&password=&exchange=&exact_match=exact
As a matter of interest I have a card reader mounted which has slots for 4 different cards. It fits into a 3.5inch bay and plugs into the front panel USB pins on the motherboard. I also have a similar device which is portable and was very useful for uploading photos to a web site from assorted internet cafes during a recent trip.
Theo Perry
sindi keesan wrote:
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005, James Miller wrote:
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 3aoo-cvfd AT dea.spamcon.org wrote:
CF-PCMCIA sleeves sell for $5 here (brand new).
I bought one here for $15 a few years ago, but have seen them closer to
$10 more recently.
CF-IDE adapters cost a bit more.
I paid $20 for mine, but they might be considerably cheaper on Ebay. This
one was like Steven describes: a little adaptor meant to hook to an IDE
cable with a slot for a CF card on the other side. No fancy faceplate to
mount it in your case or ability to handle other types of cards.
I thought Steven said it hooked to the IDE controller (the 'pins').
Which is it? If to the cable, these might fit into one of those boxes intended for use with external hard drives that goes into a 5.25" bay and is attached to an IDE cable that plugs into the controller. How long is this adaptor?
James
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[BL] working as 'user' in BL2 and BL3
, (continued)
- [BL] working as 'user' in BL2 and BL3, sindi keesan, 01/24/2005
- Re: [BL] working as 'user' in BL2 and BL3, 3aoo-cvfd, 01/24/2005
- Re: [BL] working as 'user' in BL2 and BL3, sindi keesan, 01/24/2005
- Re: [BL] working as 'user' in BL2 and BL3, 3aoo-cvfd, 01/24/2005
- Re: [BL] working as 'user' in BL2 and BL3, sindi keesan, 01/24/2005
- Re: [BL] Kernel upgrade, 3aoo-cvfd, 01/24/2005
- Re: [BL] Kernel upgrade, James Miller, 01/24/2005
- Re: [BL] Kernel upgrade, sindi keesan, 01/25/2005
- Re: [BL] Kernel upgrade, sindi keesan, 01/25/2005
- Re: [BL] Kernel upgrade, James Miller, 01/25/2005
- Re: [BL] Kernel upgrade, Theo Perry, 01/25/2005
- Re: [BL] Kernel upgrade, sindi keesan, 01/25/2005
- Using memory cards without USB was Re: [BL] Kernel upgrade, sindi keesan, 01/25/2005
- Re: [BL] Kernel upgrade, sindi keesan, 01/25/2005
- Re: [BL] Kernel upgrade, James Miller, 01/25/2005
- Re: [BL] Kernel upgrade, Anthony Albert, 01/25/2005
- [BL] Linux does it better, sindi keesan, 01/26/2005
- Re: [BL] Linux does it better, James Miller, 01/26/2005
- Re: [BL] Linux does it better, sindi keesan, 01/26/2005
- Re: [BL] Linux does it better, sindi keesan, 01/26/2005
- Re: [BL] Linux does it better, James Miller, 01/26/2005
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