So... My search comes right back here. Does anyone
happen to
have a copy of Flash Manager?
Sorry for the multiple replies, but there are:
a
reference to:
ftp://cust-ftp.smartm.com/Public/memcard.inf
and
From:
http://www.magicram.com/FAQFlash.htm
Q. Why won't my Linear Flash card work under Windows 2000?
A.
Linear Flash Cards do not come with drivers, it has always been the OS
vendor's responsibility to include support for these devices. Unlike
previous versions of Windows, the Flash drivers traditionally included on
Windows distributions are not included with Windows 2000. The following
information explains a work around to get Windows 2000 to recognize and use
Linear Flash Cards. Be certain Windows 2000 has been upgraded with at least
Service Pack 1 and the host hardware supports PC Cards. OEM installed
Windows 2000 should not exhibit problems, but systems upgraded from older
Windows versions may need confirmation that their hardware is compatible.
Please note that MagicRAM provides this work around as a customer service
and does not guarantee that will work with every system configuration.
1. During the Windows 2000 hardware setup process choose Display a list of
known drivers... instead of Search for a suitable driver...
2. Select the category Memory technology driver
3. Select the M-Systems DiskOnChip2000 driver from listed manufacturer
M-Systems Flash Disk Pioneers
4. Click Yes on the Update Driver Warning message, continue and click Finish
to complete the setup process, click No from the restart Windows message
5. Access the Device Manager and highlight M-Systems DiskOnChip2000 from the
category Memory technology driver (it has the conflict symbol)
6. Access the M-Systems DiskOnChip2000 and click Update Driver from the
Driver tab
7. Choose Display a list of known drivers... instead of Search for a
suitable driver... when the options appear
8. You should now have more default driver options, select the Centennial
PCMCIA Memory Card driver from listed manufacturer Centennial Technologies,
Inc. (other drivers may work, but the Centennial driver was used
successfully in testing)
9. Click Yes on the Update Driver Warning message, continue and click Finish
to complete the setup process, click Ok from the properties window then Yes
from the restart Windows message
10. When Windows
restarts, you should see a new drive letter and icon from
"My Computer" or Windows Explorer