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On 10/12/05, Bruce Lane <kyrrin at bluefeathertech.com> wrote:
I've been all over Intel's site and Google, and have come up empty.
I have here a 4MB PCMCIA 'FLASH' card with Intel's name and colors on
it. I know it has a standard MS-DOS filesystem on it, and I'm trying to find a driver
to read the thing under Windows 2000 Pro.
I'll resort to FreeBSD if I have to, but I would prefer otherwise. I've
tried the current version of SystemSoft's CardWizard Pro with no luck.
Ideas? Declarations? Speeches about how looney the whole idea is?
I am guessing, by looking at the size of the card, this is a Type II
card. Most PCMCIA card readers fitted to laptops and PCs will only
read Type III PCMCIA memory cards.
Do you know what wrote the filesystem on the card?
Simon
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