On Monday 13 September 2004 12:30 am, Tom Vier wrote:
>  Ihave a usb (floppy drive size) reader, made by in-win, but afaict, there's
> no linux driver for it.
> 
> i'm looking for a usb card reader that has good linux support, and reads cf
> and sd cards. also, black is a big plus. i'd like it to match my case.

I have a SanDisk ImageMate 6 in 1 SDDR-86 USB card reader...
Its silver and black; it's about the size of a deck of cards.

Shows up in linux just fine, it reads MediaStick SD/MMC, CFI/II and SM.
I have tried it with CF, and SM; works a treat, no drivers needed. 
My /etc/fstab entries for it are as follows:

# 6 in 1 Removable USB Card Reader
/dev/sda1       /comflash          vfat     noauto,user         0       0
#/dev/sdb1       /fixme          vfat     ro,noauto,user         0       0
#
# This one I know is for SmartMedia
/dev/sdc1       /flash          vfat     noauto,user         0       0
#/dev/sdd1       /fixme          vfat     ro,noauto,user         0       0

As always YMMV, Not Valid in all States, Do Not Taunt Mr. Happy Fun Ball.

-- 
Consistency is the last refuge of the unimaginative
 -- Oscar Wilde


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