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I have an EPIA with a CF IDE adapter. I've had no trouble booting the PQI or Crucial (Samsung) CF cards I've tried in it.<BR><BR>The one odd thing I've noticed is the Crucial card doesn't play ...
Users just need to locate the 2.5" IDE or SATA drive door and remove the screws; remove the 2.5" IDE or SATA hard drive from the connector; attach the Addonics CF Hard Drive Adapter with CF card onto ...
The SATA / CF / IDE to USB 2.0 Bridge Adapter enables owners to connect CompactFlash cards, SATA drives and even IDE drives to any computer with a spare USB 2.0 port.
Not that we're big CF fans. The rows of pins inside my DSLR make me nervous every time I push the card back in. But this doesn't seem to be much more than a gimmick. The SD adapter is $26, the ...
I'm running FreeNAS and purchased an IDE->CF adapter. Now I need at least a 128 mb CF card to install FreeNAS on. I know that some of you probably have some old CF cards sitting around, so sell ...
The adapter includes three ports to accommodate SD cards, microSD cards, and CF cards, with a single USB-C plug at the end of a short (3-inch) cable for connecting with the laptop.
Now here’s a great idea from Addonics: replace a laptop’s 2.5″ hard disk with flash memory, using a $30 adapter that lets you boot from CompactFlash cards.
The adapter supports CF cards with speeds up to 400X and it’s available for pre-order for $29.90. The CF card adapter is expected to ship on April 25th.
The reader is seen as a SCSI drive by the Korg firmware thanks to a SCSI-to-IDE adapter, so the storage limitation is based quite fittingly on the size of the CF card used.
The card will be available next month for $30 along with a MicroSDHC to CF adapter for $25. It’s of course a bring your own MicroSDHC situation, but it’s a tad cheaper than a single 64GB CF ...
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