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Summary: I have been thinking about getting a USB card reader for some time, and more recently had the requirement that it had to work under Windows 2000. Surfing about, I found that this USB card reader would work under Windows 2000. The Antec website has drivers for both the PC version and the Mac version of this reader. I bought the iMac version, for the cool translucent case. (plus I was able to find it in stock)
Well, I installed the driver and plugged it in and it was recognized.
However things haven't been totally flawless.
I got BSOD a couple times, and messages of failed services since I plugged it in. But, the real big problem I have is that the reader won't read my SmartMedia card from the Fuji MX-700....when plugged into the SmartMedia slot. It says unrecognized format, and offers to format it (FAT, FAT32, NTFS). I'm pretty sure its none of those formats. So, I had to resort to transferring the images using serial one last time. I had read the card successfully in the past using a PCcard to SmartMedia adapter, which is how I ended up successfully reading SmartMedia cards.
The Unit shows up as two removeable drives. One for the SmartMedia slot and another for a TypeII PCcard slot, so could use both at the same time. It comes with a CompactFlash PCcard adapter. Driver doesn't translate SmartMedia format to Windows recognized format. Fortunately, I only have the requirement to read SmartMedia cards and I already own a SmartMedia PCcard adapter. Strengths: Faster than serial. Weaknesses: - Doesn't read SmartMedia cards directly.
- Wants you to eject the device before you can actually unplug it. Similar Products Used: SmartMedia PCcard adapter
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