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    PCMCIA memory card help

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by QldRtv, Jun 3, 2016.

  1. QldRtv

    QldRtv Notebook Geek

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    Trying to access a PCMCIA memory card that comes up in device manager as "Unity Digital 32mb Flash Card Seris II" but cant find any drivers to let it work.

    Everything I can find seems to point to the M-Systems DiskOnChip2000 as being the best way to go, but it was made obsolete before windows 7, and I cant find a copy of the drivers that I can make work......

    Any ideas/hints/tips/suggestions?
     
  2. tacosalad

    tacosalad Notebook Enthusiast

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    Are you sure it is designed for use as general storage in a computer? Many flash PCMCIA cards had no controller built in and were designed for proprietary applications (ie industrial equipment)
     
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  3. Shawn

    Shawn Crackpot Search Ninja and Options Whore

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    UNITY Digital offers a full line of Flash Memory products that support multiple form factors required in OEM platform environments. Our product portfolio is the most diverse in the industry from legacy products, to leading edge products like Encrypted SSDs.

    http://www.unitydigital.com/
     
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