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
> 
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