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GA-7VAX
VIA KT400 chipset
Processor
Socket A for AMD Athlon? XP / Athlon? / Duron?
processor
Chipset
Northbridge : VIA KT400
Southbridge : VIA 8235
Sup ...
Using a USB 2 pccard reader on a desktop machine,
with USB 1.1 slots, the hard disk is recognised
straight away on boot at /dev/sda1.
Also same is so on my laptop. I was unab ...
THis camera does not have a USB interface (only
serial) so it cannot be used with gPhoto, however
buying a USB SmartMedia card reader (I used the
Sandisk DDR-55) allows you to ...
This is a USB Smart Media card reader. Kernel
2.4.20-8 under USB Support -> USB Mass Storage.
Mounts as a SCSI device. Mine did not say
"SDDR-55" on the unit but it does s ...
The Epson 925 is a 6 color USB Photo printer with
a memory card reader. It reads Compact Flash type
1&2, IBM Microdrive, Memory Stick, and SmartMedia.
Prints without being con ...
Older HP model that takes flash media and has
serial connectivity. Integrated software zoom on
the camera, not a lens zoom.
I never got the serial interface to work with ...
A nice little digital camera from canon with zoom
lens. Uses standard flash card media and comes
with a 16mb card. Has a number of settings which
I have just barely scratche ...
The HP PSC 2210 is designed for creative home and
home-office users looking for an all-in-one that
has been specifically designed to simplify photo
printing, scanning and ...
multi card reader compatible with the following
media:
# CompactFlash (Type I and II)
# SmartMedia
# Memory Stick and Memory Stick Pro
# MultiMediaCard
# SD Card
# xD Ca ...
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