On Thu, Sep 27, 2001 at 11:09:33AM +0100, Alan Sobey came forth with:
> Compact Flash memory emulates an ATA disk. Combined with a USB
> Reader/Writer which works in Linux [1] and/or a PCMCIA adapter this
> provides an excellent and relatively cheap mobile storage medium.
>It works, if you can find the right one. I have the MicroTech SiO Compact
Flash reader, which usb-storage doesn't recognise, and I haven't quite
figured out where to put the device ID to make it take it.
I did use Compact Flash with a PCMCIA adapter for ages, and that works
really well under Linux, Windows, *BSD etc.
L.
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