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PCMCIA Compact Flash Adapter size limit?

Started by andypress, August 24, 2004, 10:10 hrs

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andypress

I bought a Pcmcia compact flash adapter a few months ago, with the intentions of using it to transfer files from my digi cam to our laptop.  The laptop is a few month old Fujitsu with a single pcmica card slot.  THe adapter will work with my 32mb and 80mb cards, but not with my 512mb viking card.  
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pat

What?s the make and model of the adapter?
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iansl

Must be some file system limit or something  :-\.
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andypress

It's an epson ecfa-adp.  The adapter shouldnt matter itself, its basically just converting the pins mechanically.  I think there's a limit somehow, as my old digi cam wouldnt recognize it, but new ones will.
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