on 09/16/03 9:18 AM, Fabian Fang at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> I just checked DealRAM.com.  You can look there at their tables for various
>> sizes of SmartMedia cards and check with all the vendors listed.
> 
> DealRAM.com does not list any of the long-out-of-production SmartMedia (5.0v)
> cards specifically required for the QuickTake 200 camera.  In view of the
> several recent OT threads about the QuickTake 200 on this List, I suggest the
> following website, which is full of useful information on the camera and
> accessories:
> <http://www.andybaird.com/qt200/>

No, when they list a voltage at all, it's 3.3V.  HOWEVER, it still might be
worth checking the listed vendors.  DealRAM is only going to tabulate the
most popular items.

BTW, dcresource.com might also have info of use.

- Eric.
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