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07-04-2006
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$19.99
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6.0
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Description:
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4 slot memory card reader, lights to indicate card insertion.
USB 2.0, backwards to 1.1
SD,MMC,miniSD,MemoryStick: Pro Duo Select,CF,xD,IBM microdrive,SmartMedia
Comes with 5 prong cable end for, I'm assuming, a internal usb
connection plus a regular usb adapter cable if you don't have an internal connection.
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Running Debian sarge(testing), kernel 2.4.26-1-386
Found device on boot, setup as /dev/sda thru /dev/sdd.
I have only tried the sd/mmc slot and it seemed to work just fine.
Yes, I'm a linux newbie so I guess its been pretty easy.
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Keywords:
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9-in-4 USB card reader, fits in floppy drive slot. including xD capability.
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USB
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07-04-2006, 03:42 PM
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Registered: Dec 1969
Posts: 0
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Would you recommend the product? yes | Price you paid? (in USD): $19.99 | Rating: 6
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Kernel (uname -r):
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2.6.13-15.10-smp
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Distribution:
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OpenSuSE 10.1
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I am using the MediaGear 9 in 4 card reader (MGBR-100) with my Tyan K8W (S2785). I plugged the reader's USB2 5 pin connector into the J15 USB 2.0 header (check the tyan manual for connecting the 5pin head to the dual 5pin header on the mother board.
The reader works with an SD card and I am waiting to test it with the compact flash card that I use in an embedded router. If I don't update this, assume it works. ;)
The Sd device showed up as /dev/sdd1, not sure what the others might show up as (or it it will be the same since it is mounted as a USB disk)
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