R rchoo macrumors newbie Original poster Nov 14, 2007 #1 What kind of cards do you use the slot for? I feel like I should make use of this nifty thing... 🙂
robbieduncan Moderator emeritus Nov 14, 2007 #2 I have a multi-format memory card reader that lives in mine. Reads most formats apart from CF...
G gotzero macrumors 68040 Nov 14, 2007 #4 Mobile data card, although now I wish I had a USB one... I am planning to get an esata card now that I have HDDs that support the standard.
Mobile data card, although now I wish I had a USB one... I am planning to get an esata card now that I have HDDs that support the standard.
rrijkers macrumors 6502 Nov 16, 2007 #5 robbieduncan said: I have a multi-format memory card reader that lives in mine. Reads most formats apart from CF... Click to expand... Which one do you have to be precise?
robbieduncan said: I have a multi-format memory card reader that lives in mine. Reads most formats apart from CF... Click to expand... Which one do you have to be precise?
robbieduncan Moderator emeritus Nov 17, 2007 #6 rrijkers said: Which one do you have to be precise? Click to expand... I'm actually not sure: I've had it for a year and a half and it no longer has the manufacturers stickers on it. I think it's one of these. I think these are re-branded and sold under a lot of names. It reports as Silicon Media R/W: Version: 4.52 Bus Power (mA): 500 Speed: Up to 480 Mb/sec Manufacturer: Y-E DATA Product ID: 0x0027 Serial Number: 20060516001A Vendor ID: 0x057b on a USB bus in System Profiler.
rrijkers said: Which one do you have to be precise? Click to expand... I'm actually not sure: I've had it for a year and a half and it no longer has the manufacturers stickers on it. I think it's one of these. I think these are re-branded and sold under a lot of names. It reports as Silicon Media R/W: Version: 4.52 Bus Power (mA): 500 Speed: Up to 480 Mb/sec Manufacturer: Y-E DATA Product ID: 0x0027 Serial Number: 20060516001A Vendor ID: 0x057b on a USB bus in System Profiler.