Did you look at the card after the camera formatted it to see if there were any special files or folders.
It could be that the camera doesn't consider the card formatted unless it contains an information file, or
system folder, even if it is.


At 09:00 PM 1/29/04, you wrote:
I did one quick test, not all four. OS-X, 10.3.2. Formatted a CF (SanDisk 512 Ultra) as Mac OS Standard. *ist-D said "card is not formatted."

So I formatted the card in the *ist-D.

I am not sure the point of this. I would not expect the camera to use the computer's file system; I am just pleased that the computer is clever enough to recognize and deal with the camera's own native file system.

A more interesting test might be to allow iPhoto or other photo management system to "delete photos from source after downloading?" I expect that you will wind up with a perfectly fine empty card with camera-specific formatting preserved...if not, then a re-format doesn't take very long.

Stan

William M Kane wrote:

Ok gang:
Here's my test: I've been swapping my FujiFilm 128 MB card (el cheapo buy from Best Buy) in and out of the mac and *ist D to check how the format affects the *ist D. I used the Disk Utility to Erase the CF with each of the following formats. The following is a listing of format types, and the response from the *ist D.
Mac OS Extended: "This card is not formatted"
Mac OS Standard: "This card is not formatted"
UNIX File System: "This card is not formatted"
MS-DOS File System: "This card is not formatted"
Hmmmmmmmm.
Popped the card into the *ist D, and formatted it using the OSD . . . and the card works fine.
I found this activity to be fairly interesting. Any other Mac users willing to try this? I'm using Mac OS 10.2.8
IL Bill

I drink to make other people interesting.
-- George Jean Nathan


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