CF cards generally contain a single FAT-16 or -32 partition. The idea behind the JumpShot is that it would be faster. I don't know if it really is.
Yes, support for it is fragile. Matt On Sun, Dec 30, 2001 at 09:33:52AM -0500, David Corbin wrote: > From what little I've been able to find, this device's support appears > to still be fragile. Is this correct? Just how fragile? > > Also, I'm a little confused about *why* JumpShot is designed the way it > is. If standard CF readers run $30, what's the real benefit of putting > USB circuitry in "every" CF card? Can anyone offer any suggestions? > Would I be better off just going out and buying a normal CF reader? > Can these read USB-enabled CF cards? > > Can someone tell me the "meaning" of lit a LED on the JumpShot? Does > that just mean there is a card in it? > > In a tangential (at best) area, where can one learn more about what > various cameras put on the CF file-system? Specifically, I've a Nikon > Coolpix 885, and I find 3 files on there that are not obvious... > > Thanks. > David Corbin > > > _______________________________________________ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To unsubscribe, use the last form field at: > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-usb-users -- Matthew Dharm Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Maintainer, Linux USB Mass Storage Driver I'm a pink gumdrop! How can anything be worse?!! -- Erwin User Friendly, 10/4/1998
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