> I use a "Ridata Smart Media Adapter" and it works perfect with my PowerBook
> 1400 (its a PCMCIA card). It doesn't need any software and it shows up as an
> ATA drive on the desktop when a smartmedia card is inserted (and transfers
> fast). I use a Fuji Finepix 1400 digital camera and a 64meg smartmedia card.
> I don't know if it will work for sure on a 5300 or 3400, but it does work
> great on the 1400 (the 520c on the other hand is still an unknown).
> 
> Jake
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote.......>
> 
> Does anyone on this list use a pc card smartcard
> reader with a 5300 or 3400?
> 
> I have a Fujifilm floppy card adapter, but it even
> says in the documentation not to use it on a
> PowerBook.  The first floppy adapter we bought was a
> Sony device, and it failed to work at all on any
> machine we own. (The Fujifilm gizmo works fine on my
> 6500 ppc) 
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Has anyone used media cards for VM and is it worth it?

Matt


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