List of PCMCIA adapters and Memory that works.
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List of PCMCIA adapters and Memory that works.
Hi Guys I would like to get help from you what you use for your PCMCIA slot and what particular Memory & adapter do you use particulary the size and BRAND.
I like to make a list here on the brands that the command would accept.
I believe some PCMCIA card readers are not compatible and that some CF memories does not work.
Thanks in advance.
I like to make a list here on the brands that the command would accept.
I believe some PCMCIA card readers are not compatible and that some CF memories does not work.
Thanks in advance.
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2008 C300 4MATIC Obsidian Black
pcmcia adapters and memory
Can anyone please include model number , price and where can one puchase it . thanks
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Ditto with Krytech.
It looks like the key is the PCMCIA adapter.
Before the SANDISK, I trien a COMPUSA brand adapter. Did not work on either memory card I tried.
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It looks like the key is the PCMCIA adapter.
Before the SANDISK, I trien a COMPUSA brand adapter. Did not work on either memory card I tried.
ALOHA
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The SanDisk 6-in-1 that I have say it's model no. SDAD-67 and has a part no. of 20-90-03108
If you search for it only, the pictures you'll see are probably of the old version (same model number - thanks sandisk....) without SDHC support. However from those I've talked to who have ordered them online are getting the new versions with SDHC support. You can tell by looking closely at the picture on the front of the card. It shows BOTH the SD & the SDHC logos in the outline of the SD card.
I purchased mine from BestBuy to make sure I got the correct one. I haven't seen it sold on their website though, just in the store. At least here in MN.
If you search for it only, the pictures you'll see are probably of the old version (same model number - thanks sandisk....) without SDHC support. However from those I've talked to who have ordered them online are getting the new versions with SDHC support. You can tell by looking closely at the picture on the front of the card. It shows BOTH the SD & the SDHC logos in the outline of the SD card.
I purchased mine from BestBuy to make sure I got the correct one. I haven't seen it sold on their website though, just in the store. At least here in MN.
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I'm not from USA but I did went there to look for that particular sandisk adapter at best buy and other stores but no luck even in Hong Kong they don't have it.
I read somewhere that production to this adapter was very limited so it would not be so easy to find one.
I read somewhere that production to this adapter was very limited so it would not be so easy to find one.
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Henry's carries a 6-1 PCMCIA card reader
it use to be $59.99 but they put it on sale for $14.99 CDN!
It also supports SDHC! good luck!
Sandisk PCMCIA 6-1 @ Henry's <-- link
Henry's carries a 6-1 PCMCIA card reader
it use to be $59.99 but they put it on sale for $14.99 CDN!
It also supports SDHC! good luck!
Sandisk PCMCIA 6-1 @ Henry's <-- link
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pcmcia questions. I just got a 2007 s600. I can buy an ipod dcok or just use the slot.
1. Is the 8gb unit above the biggest capacity you can get?
2. What does adapter suggest? Do I need an adapter plus something else?
3. I have my music on itunes. How do i get it onto the pcmcia card?
4. is it convenient to use once you make it work?
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1. Is the 8gb unit above the biggest capacity you can get?
2. What does adapter suggest? Do I need an adapter plus something else?
3. I have my music on itunes. How do i get it onto the pcmcia card?
4. is it convenient to use once you make it work?
thanks
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no 8 is not the biggest
i think there is 32GB
just almost as expensive as a big IPOD
lol, how to get music to itune, basically you have to have htose music in your library, just drag and drop them
i think there is 32GB
just almost as expensive as a big IPOD
lol, how to get music to itune, basically you have to have htose music in your library, just drag and drop them
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C-300, XC70, Wrangler
- use a laptop with a PCMCIA card adapter
- buy a PCMCIA card adapter for your desktop (harder to find)
- Use a n-in-1 adapter on USB and write to the CF/SD card then plug it into the PCMCIA carrier before putting it in the car
Or, you could just use the iPod and ignore the whole thing.
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CF works better with pcmcia card. 32GB card from newegg cost about $55 and pcmcia card is $9. About 10GB filled and one folder has 500 files without any problem (512 files per folder max I guess). No delay during folder change with std speed card, Sandisk ultra2 has a little bit quicker access but not noticable.
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I can confirm the following combination seems to work.
PCMCIA/PC Card Reader: SanDisk Ultra Compact Flash PC Card Adapter - $14 Henrys.ca
Memory Card: Compact Flash AData 32GB SKU CFC0032GZZZZ Fat32 - Bought for $20 (one off, no packaging) from hole in the wall computer store in Toronto (Binary Computers on Queen West)
PCMCIA/PC Card Reader: SanDisk Ultra Compact Flash PC Card Adapter - $14 Henrys.ca
Memory Card: Compact Flash AData 32GB SKU CFC0032GZZZZ Fat32 - Bought for $20 (one off, no packaging) from hole in the wall computer store in Toronto (Binary Computers on Queen West)
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Ok I have been in to bestbuy(I live in Washington State). they don't have the PCMCIA adapter for media cards. I was disappointed and almost gave up using PCMCIA. Then, I had reason to stop by at Fred Meyers and went to electronic section or card reader isle. then, I saw something looks like PCMCIA, and there it was. It was Jobo 6 in 1 PCMCIA(ultra speed). on the card reader, it had SD logo and also SDHC logo, and many others. I checked with SD and it works great. Now, I am going to get large SDHC and use it for my audio needs. I do have ipod option from dealer, and I will be using this as my iphone 3g charger(needed to purchase little thing in order to charge the 3g on ipod connector).
So if try to look for jobo product. I will post picture if needed, later.
So if try to look for jobo product. I will post picture if needed, later.
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I can confirm the following combination seems to work.
PCMCIA/PC Card Reader: SanDisk Ultra Compact Flash PC Card Adapter - $14 Henrys.ca
Memory Card: Compact Flash AData 32GB SKU CFC0032GZZZZ Fat32 - Bought for $20 (one off, no packaging) from hole in the wall computer store in Toronto (Binary Computers on Queen West)
PCMCIA/PC Card Reader: SanDisk Ultra Compact Flash PC Card Adapter - $14 Henrys.ca
Memory Card: Compact Flash AData 32GB SKU CFC0032GZZZZ Fat32 - Bought for $20 (one off, no packaging) from hole in the wall computer store in Toronto (Binary Computers on Queen West)
thanks