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> From: Matthew Dharm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2000 2:14 PM
> To: Brian J. Murrell
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> Subject: Re: [linux-usb] SanDisk SDDR-05 (without eject
> button) troubles
>
> On Tue, May 16, 2000 at 10:37:20AM -0700, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
> > from the quill of Matthew Dharm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > > But if you read the packaging carefully, you
> > > can tell the difference.  The one without the eject button (that
> > > doesn't
> > > work) is the SDDR-05.  The one with the eject button (that _does_
> > > work) is
> > > the SDDR-01.
> >
> > Whoa, back up.  There were messages on the Linux USB site
> to the effect
> > that SDDR-05 does actually work.  I did not make the
> distinction that it
> > was the SDDR-05 WITH the eject button that works, not the SDDR-05
> > without the eject button.
>
> Interesting.  My understanding is that both the SDDR-01 and
> SDDR-05 are
> marketed under hte name "USB Imagemate".  However, the
> SDDR-05 does not
> have an eject button, while the SDDR-01 does have one.


USB ImageMates listed at SanDisk tech support driver download page:

P/N:  SDDR-31    ImageMate USB SDDR-31 for CompactFlash (CF) memory cards.
P/N:  SDDR-05    ImageMate USB SDDR-05 for CompactFlash (CF) memory cards.
P/N:  SDDR-12    ImageMate USB SDDR-12 for MultiMediaCard (MMC) memory
cards.
P/N:  SDDR-09    ImageMate USB SDDR-09 for SmartMedia (SSFDC) memory cards.

Some parallel ones, including SDDR-01:

P/N:  SDDR-01    ImageMate Parallel Port SDDR-01 for CompactFlash (CF)
memory cards.
P/N:  SDDR-08    ImageMate Parallel Port SDDR-08 for SmartMedia (SSFDC)
memory cards.


> The presense or absence of an eject button is an secondary
> indication of
> what model you have.
>
> What you're really looking for (the primary indicator) is a
> VendorID of
> 0x0781 and a ProductID of 0x0001.

My SDDR-05 (as labelled on the bottom), with eject button, reports as this.

-- SP


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