On Sun, 2004-07-18 at 22:33, Mark Jarvis wrote:
> I had a Kodak digital camera. It had a problem and was out of mfg.
> warranty, but covered by the credit card extended warranty. They
> apparently have chosen to refund the purchase price rather than repair.
> I'm now left with a 256MB SD card and an SD reader/writer. The one time
> I used it (on a trip for grandson's HS graduation when the camera said
> the card went flooey) the reader recovered all pictures easily and it
> seemed to be just about like using my neat little 128MB flash drive.
>
> It seems to me that I could carry the (compact size) reader, card, &
> cord just as easily as I carry the flash drive & cord and use them like
> a 256MB flash memory. Does anyone know of any real or potential gotchas
> with that idea?
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only that Win98, WinME and possibly Win2K will need drivers to use it -
WinXP will probably automatically install the necessary drivers. You may
want to make a floppy or cd with the drivers for those OS's to carry
around with you just in case.
BTW - my camera (Pentax Optio S) and my phone (Kyocera 7135) use the SD
card. Fry's apparently has the SD 256 cards on sale for $49 not
including a $20 rebate
Craig
Craig
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