linux compatable Flsh reader

Ted Gould plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
09 May 2003 18:25:43 -0700


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On Fri, 2003-05-09 at 15:31, page wrote:
> Does any one have any suggestion on aFlash memry reader for Flash
> memorey for  a digital camera and (or )a brand of 128 flash memorey

Basically anything that uses the USB Mass storage profile will work.=20
But that's kinda hard to identify, I used two principles which worked
for me when buying mine:

1) Look for the cheapest one, the more expensive the more they're trying
to differentiate their product with some special feature that requires
something different.

2) If it include a driver disk, you don't want it.  All the other OSes
also support the USB mass storage profile, so they don't need drivers.

Personally, I bought the CompUSA generic compact flash reader.  It works
great.

		--Ted

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