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Date:      Thu, 17 Aug 2000 20:58:34 +0900 (JST)
From:      Marty Cawthon <mrc@ChipChat.ne.jp>
To:        gram@cequrux.com
Cc:        freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Compact flash adaptor driver?
Message-ID:  <20000817205834D.mrc@ChipChat.ne.jp>
In-Reply-To: <399BB7D6.DA03E7D6@cequrux.com>
References:  <399BB7D6.DA03E7D6@cequrux.com>

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From: Graham Wheeler <gram@cequrux.com>
gram> I have a digital camera which uses Smartmedia (compact flash memory
gram> cards). I also have an adaptor for these cards that looks like a
gram> standard 3.5" floppy, and software for Windoze which allows me to copy
gram> files to/from the memory cards as though it is a floppy drive.
gram> 
gram> Apart from CodeWarrior for PalmOS, this driver is the only reason I
gram> still need Windoze. So I was wondering whether there is a driver for
gram> this, or whether anyone is working on one, or if there is one for Linux
gram> that I could work on porting, or whether this is all closed-source
gram> proprietary stuff and there is no hope....
gram> 
gram> regards
gram> gram
gram> -- 
gram> Dr Graham Wheeler                        E-mail: gram@cequrux.com
gram> Director, Research and Development       WWW:    http://www.cequrux.com
gram> CEQURUX Technologies                     Phone:  +27(21)423-6065
gram> Firewalls/VPN Specialists                Fax:    +27(21)424-3656

  This message does not directly address Dr Wheeler's question, but it does indicate
a relatively easy way to read Smartmedia under FreeBSD.

  I have a Nikon 950 Coolpix which uses "Compact Flash".  For a while I was downloading
photos with a serial port and Windows 95, but I do not like Windows.

  I recently bought a SCSI device with a "Microtech" name on it.
It is an external SCSI box with (1) slot for a PCCard and (1) slot for "Smartmedia".
I remove the "Compact Flash" from my camera and put it in a PC-Card and mount it
just like a SCSI "da" type device.

  I have also verified that it works with a "Smartmedia" chip from a Ricoh digital 
camera.  I can mount both PC-Card and Smartmedia devices at the same time.  Read
(and write, I suppose) JPG files.

  I bought this device about 6 weeks ago, and at the time I learned that a similar
model is available with a USB interface.  The SCSI device cost about US$250.00.

  Thus far I am pleased with the operation and versatility that this device provides.
I am not related or involved in the manufacture or marketing of the SCSI device, just
a happy "MS-Free" FreeBSD user.

Marty Cawthon
ChipChat


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