Chuck,
How does the Expresscard reader connect to the laptop?
Charlie
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 2:12 PM, Chuck Norcutt <
chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I second Ian on this point. Most built-in readers have a USB interface
> which is relatively slow. Pay a few bucks for an Expresscard CF reader.
> My 4 or 5 year old laptop manages to hit about 10-12 MB/sec with a
> cheap Expresscard reader. I think I paid $7 for it.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
> Ian Nichols wrote:
> > 2009/10/14 Philippe Amard <philippe.amard@xxxxxx>:
> >
> >> Is CF much better? they're so huge and don't fit into laptops either BTW
> >
> > Yes, for reasons already given by others, and I don't have any
> > problem fitting CF cards into my laptop either. That's mainly because
> > I spent a few pounds on an expresscard CF reader, though.They're not
> > expensive now, and PCMCIA CF readers (still used by many laptops)
> > never were.
> >
> >
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