EDIT: Nevermind - I just re-plugged it again, except after plugging my iPod in and then ejecting it, and the 128MB flash showed up and mounted on its own.
This is the first time I've tried to use this particular USB-to-CF adapter with my Mac, but if it matters, it didn't require any non-built-in drivers under XP.
Anyway, I plug the adapter in (with a 128MB CF card inserted) and OS X doesn't mount/show it. The Disk Utility doesn't show it at all.
If I look in the System Profiler, I can see that a "CF Media-Shuttle" is on one of the USB Bus connections.
Is there a trick to making this flash adapter appear so that I can dump some files onto it as a ghetto flash drive? I just want to format it FAT32 and dump some mp3 files on it to try in the player in my car - nothing fancy
Thanks!
Mike
This is the first time I've tried to use this particular USB-to-CF adapter with my Mac, but if it matters, it didn't require any non-built-in drivers under XP.
Anyway, I plug the adapter in (with a 128MB CF card inserted) and OS X doesn't mount/show it. The Disk Utility doesn't show it at all.
If I look in the System Profiler, I can see that a "CF Media-Shuttle" is on one of the USB Bus connections.
Is there a trick to making this flash adapter appear so that I can dump some files onto it as a ghetto flash drive? I just want to format it FAT32 and dump some mp3 files on it to try in the player in my car - nothing fancy
Thanks!
Mike