Hi all,

Some female member of this list (Deb?) told me to better
get a special CF-reader instead of a multi-reader. I have
the following question:

When mounting/plugging in the special reader which icon
do you get under OSX, a grey hard-disk or a white drive
with a slot? Apparently some readers have a USB-to-ATA
converter so those should show as a harddisk.

To Bruce: I checked the 512MB CF-card in a
Windoze-machine and it appears to be FAT, that would be
FAT16. So there's no reader out there that will do je job
on a Mac?? I don't like to buy a PeeCee just to read my
photos.

Also I just tried a multi-reader of a different brand and
got the same result under OSX checking the card:
Filesystem too big (126620 clusters) for non-FAT32
partition.

J�rg.

Hi Jorg

Yep that was me. I get a white drive with a slot with my CF card reader. I can take a picture of it; there is no brand name, it just says Compact Flash.

Deb in Rhode Island


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