> >
>>
>> For those of you with USB but no card slots this might be worth checking
>> out. It's a Lexar PCMCIA card reader/smartmedia card reader with
>> PCMCIA-CF adapter.
>> My total came to just under $19 with shipping.
>>
>> <http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.
>asp?SRCCODE=BEFREE&SKU=L61-3188%20P&sourceid=00357421085862783124>
>--
>I got the same thing at www.livewarehouse.com for $10.99 plus about $5
>shipping.  It works great.  I have used it with OS 9, Win XP and 2000 with
>compact flash, smart media, Toshiba 2 GB PC Card and an IBM microdrive.  I
>had several orders with them with no problems.

I just ordered one; do they need any special drivers for X or 9? And, am I correct in 
assuming that I can plug an external PCMCIA HD (from upgrading my Wallstreet) and use 
it?

Thanks,
Marty Lindower
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