perfect adapter for compact flash cards to pcmcia slots, not problems at all, useful with Mercedes E350 conv
No cons
Average
4.2
von 5
10 Tests
Mai 2012
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by mercedes user (newegg.com) - Mär 2011
perfect adapter for compact flash cards to pcmcia slots, not problems at all, useful with Mercedes E350 conv
No cons
by Darrell (newegg.com) - Okt 2009
PC cards are getting rare...
Works in my Honda Civic EX's radio. I have 2 2GB CF cards that plug in fine for MP3's
none.. for my application
by Ron (newegg.com) - Sep 2009
Works as expected. I'm using it in a blast furnace at a manufacturing plant and have had no problems
None
by TeeGeeRoo (jr.com) - Apr 2009
Using this to transfer information to a CNC. A multi card reader (SD, MMC, Smart Media, Memory Stick) to PCMCIA adapter did not work. This Compact Flash adapter was Plug-n-Play.
Durable construction","Highly Compatible
Mini HDMI loose fit
by bkstage (newegg.com) - Aug 2008
Using this with a Kingston 1GB... obviosly WAY too much space for my uses, but at the current storage prices, it just didn't seem logical to buy any smaller. I can fit about 4000 scenes.
perfect. easily recognized by the PM5D. Considering that my scene memories only take about 250k each, I'd say that speed was not an issue for my application
none at all
by Boris (newegg.com) - Mär 2008
These are disappearing fast. If you have a FANUS controller with a PCMCIA slot or a data server get a bucket of these little gems. The industry is making PCMCIA obsolete.
I use this as a memory reader interface in FANUC CNC and robotic controllers. These controllers originally used a PCMCIA mempry card and are largely obsolete. With a 512K SANDISC flash memory card I can read, write and run off the card. I do not use...
None at all
by Boris (newegg.com) - Mär 2008
These are disappearing fast. If you have a FANUS controller with a PCMCIA slot or a data server get a bucket of these little gems. The industry is making PCMCIA obsolete.
I use this as a memory reader interface in FANUC CNC ; and robotic controllers ; These controllers originally used a PCMCIA mempry card and are ; largely obsolete. With a 512K SANDISC flash memory card I can read, write and run off the card ; I do not...
None at all
by ezjay (newegg.com) - Feb 2008
Maybe it is slow because I am using the largest size they officially support (4GB). I have only tried it with the Transcend TS4GCF133 (133x).
Let's me use Compact Flash cards in my Cardbus slot
Very slow: about 700KB/s (that's about about the same as a 5x CF speed rating)
by BarnesR (newegg.com) - Jan 2008
Worked fine with A-DATA Speedy 1GB Compact Flash (CF) Flash Card Model SPEEDY CF 1GB
From the printed label on back of the adapter ; Supports Type I compact flash media memory card ; compatible with type II PCMCIA and CardBus slot ; Supports both plug & play and hot-swap ; supports auto-detecting slot with card inserted ; read and...
The card adaptor would not fit into the card slot at all, tried on my Laptop and on an AB Touchpanel-600 touch screen card slot. Compared to another PCMCIA card, and there was definitely a difference in the plastic keying slot on one side. I trimmed...
by 19civic95 (newegg.com) - Aug 2007
I thought it would be nice to have a reader that didn't stick out from my laptop, but it looks like I am going to have to get a USB reader afterall. Save your ten bucks and pass on this reader.
Costs less than ten bucks. Allows you to have a Compact Flash card reader on your laptop ; Says it supports Type I CF media. Check ; Says it is compatible with Type I PCMCIA slots. Check ; Says it will read and write up to 4GB CF cards. Check ; Says it...
I have all of the above, it doesn't work. When using a 2GB or a 1GB Lexar Professional, it only recognizes the PCMCIA adapter. When using a SanDisk Ultra II 512MB card, it makes it drive F, however, it locks up my system when I try to access it