> Are there any 2400 users out there who still occassionally use an Apple
> QuickTake 200.  As those of you know, the QT200 uses rather low capacity
> 2MB and 4MB SmartMedia Cards in an older 5V standard thats not supported
> by PCMCIA SmartMedia readers.  And the entire camera must connect to the
> 2400 via the serial port for a rather slow download.  Has anyone had any
> success with a serial or SCSI SmartMedia Card reader?  And if so are they
> even availableanymore?  Or do I have to go the USB route?
>
Try a SmartMedia to PCMCIA adapter. I use the one from Microtech (bought
from Smalldog Electronics www.smalldog.com) and it works perfectly. The card
will show up on the desktop as a PC formatted disk, and just copy the
pictures (JPEG files) off to your hard drive about as quickly as you can
copy files from an external disk. For more QT200 information you might want
to check out:
http://members.home.com/andybaird/quicktake_200_page.html

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