I have a 32mb & 128mb "Mr. Flash" cards. I have not experienced any problems (using the 32 mb in a Canon Powershot 350 & using the 32mb & 128 mb in an Olympus E-10). I normally transfer files via a card reader instead of a PCMCIA adapter. I bought both cards from newegg.com (dirt cheap right now) & I am very happy.
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