Anyone got a source for a reasonably priced PCMCIA card reader? (PCMCIA to USB) my old notebook had a PCMCIA slot but my new one doesn't. If I don't have to pull the CF card from the adapter that would be the best.
*Sigh*
I know you're just trying to help, but I am looking for a specific item and nothing else.
Anyone got a source for a reasonably priced PCMCIA card reader? (PCMCIA to USB) my old notebook had a PCMCIA slot but my new one doesn't. If I don't have to pull the CF card from the adapter that would be the best.
I guess it depends on what your definition of reasonably priced is. The least expenssive option I was able to find is this one from Newegg. I found a couple others online, but they are like $180+ and appear to be refurbished. I can't quite tell from the angle of the picture if the computer end of the cable is a proper USB or not, but the specs say it is.
*Sigh*
I know you're just trying to help, but I am looking for a specific item and nothing else.
well, yes. we're all trying to help.
but when you say something like "If I don't have to pull the CF card from the adapter that would be the best" but don't say WHY then we're left to guess...
Also, your original statement "would be the best" leaves it open for other options.. maybe you should have been more specific if you were going to be closed-minded about it..
to me, searching high and low for a PCMCIA reader when a CF reader is readily and cheaply available seems silly, so I figured there must be some crazy reason why you MUST read your PCMCIA card(s) without removing the (stuck? broken? incompatible?) CF cards, so I suggested a method..
sorry.
Jason
Actually I think I have one at home that came with a camera. I will have to do some digging and let you know.
Sorry struck out in the hunt last night. I did find the box from the camera, which led me to believe the reader was actually for a mini card not the Flash 2 ATA.
oempc.com takes me to one of those fake search engine sites. Is that the right URL?]Don't know if this will help, but I was turned onto OEMPC.com as a source for all kinds of memory cards. They even have PCMCIA memory cards, so maybe they'll have a PC card reader such as what you are looking for.
Geri O
oempc.com takes me to one of those fake search engine sites. Is that the right URL?