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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Phoebus Dokos) wrote:

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> At 02:22 =CC=CC 12/3/2002, you wrote:
> 
> >Hi there,
> >
> >I have found that the card reader that came from Phoebus came with a
> >message that there are certain cards which do not work.
> >
> >I have plugged a genuine Kodak C/F card into the reader and my Windows 
> 98
> >SE machine hung just before the Windows 98 Startup screen.  I have let 
> it
> >for several minutes and nothing happens at all.
> >
> >Replacing it with either of the C/F cards I got from Roy Wood or 
> leaving
> >nothing in the slot allows the machine to boot up.
> >
> >Has anyone got any bright ideas?
> >
> >TIA & Regards,
> >
> >Peter Fox
> 
> Hi Peter,
> What's happening probably is that the card is way too slow for your 
> setup and that doesn't allow it to boot. Try to disable UDMA from the
> channel/drive the CF reader is assigned and reboot with the card 
> inside...
> Another problem could be a very long cable or the CF adapter attached 
> to ATA 66+ (80 wire) cable...

Definitely not, I have used a standard 40 way cable for the C/F reader and 
my LS120 and they are attached to the secondary IDE socket with the C/F 
reader as master.
> 
> Phoebus
> 
TIA & Regards,

P.M. Fox

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