hi
well we got one of these i havent tried it in linux yet but i will tonite
as soon as i can get my hands on it..
u do actually install drivers (well thats what they were labled) but as
far as i can see the only thing that is installed is a little pogram that
runs in the sys tray that tells u the battry and how much memory is on the
stick...
anyway ill let u know if it works.
cu
alex
On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Anthony Rumble wrote:
>
> Ok.. The Sony Mavica seems really nice for me.. and it takes Floppies..
> which is pretty cool.. The way you get around 1.44M limitations, is, it
> can take thoes Memory Stock/Floppy adapters.. and write to that!. Which is
> pretty cool..
>
> However... How will Linux handle it? Is it proprietory? How would linux
> handle a 64M floppy?
>
> Would I have to get the floppy adapter for the mavica, and some other
> stick adapter for Linux?
>
> It's a pity these kinds of questions are never answered in magazines
> "hardware reviews"...
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