Works OK for me in a Toshiba 470CDT running W98. Check (and format) the CF
cards in something else to make sure they're OK. Sounds like the card is
'invisible'. I can't recall exactly what happened when I first plugged the
card plus adapter in (over 2 years ago now) but fairly sure W98 just
recognised the CF card, got it's act together and another drive appeared.
First time round there may have been a reboot required but not since. But
the CF card had been prior-formatted in the digital camera.
Dave B
Christchurch, NZ
----- Original Message -----
From: "gil smith" <gil(a)vauxelectronics.com>
To: <cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 11:27 AM
Subject: OT: Compact Flash (CF) cards
Hi folks:
This is off-topic, (and if you are in the sbc6120 group you have already
seen it):
I got a couple of Compact Flash (CF) cards to play with, and I also got a
CF-PCMCIA adapter to try the cards in my laptop. Unfortunately, I cannot
get Win-frickin-98 to see the card.
I have a similar Smartmedia-PCMCIA adapter for camera cards, and it seems
to work fine in the same machine (ibm thinkpad 600e).
In both cases, I inserted the card/adapter, WinBlows sees it and starts
the
device wizard to install a "Standard IDE/ESDI
Hard Disk Controller." For
the Smartmedia card/adapter, the card automatically appears as a drive in
Explorer, and all is well. For the CF card/adapter, it asked me to
reboot,
and even then does not see the card. The Device
Manager Status for the
controller says "device not present, not working properly, or does not
have
all drivers installed (code 10)." There are no
resource conflicts to
correct. However, the controller driver is seen by the PCMCIA utility
that
allows me to stop the card for removal.
I've searched at ibm and microsoft, and various google finds, but cannot
make sense of this, and have already spent way too much time on it. Has
anyone had problems or success reading CF cards in Win98 with a PCMCIA
adapter? Is a usb adapter a better choice? Upgrading the o/s is not an
option, since I never intend to give microsoft another penny.
thanks in advance,
gil
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