Seconds, minutes what's an order of magnitude between friends.  Yes the 
you're right, it's I miss spoke(typed?), and I'm not using particularly 
fast cards. 

Igor Roshchin wrote:

>Thanks for the all responses.
>
>
>Wed, 12 Jul 2006 10:21:40 -0700
>P. J. Alling wrote:
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>>I'm using a Foxconn internal USB multi card reader.  It's relatively 
>>fast, (True USB 2.0 it seems, will transfer all the files on a full 1 
>>gig card in 3-7 seconds), 
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>
>Wow! 140-330 MB/s... 
>That's a hell of a speed - close to an internal HDD and above
>USB2.0 speed :-)
>I suspect it was 3-7 minutes which is ~ 2.4-5.5 MB/s
>This sounds a bit slow, unless it is limited by the card (e.g. 30x)
>and not the reader.
>
>
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>Wed, 12 Jul 2006 12:25:52 -0700
>Mark Roberts wrote:
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>>Hey, that's the one I have!
>>
>>Yes, it works very well. Not as fast as my new (external) Firewire
>>card reader, but pretty respectable. Very handy device and yes, it
>>does save on desktop clutter.
>>    
>>
>
>Mark, have you ever measured either an SD or CF card performance in it?
>The specs give 12 MB/s. Is the real sustained rate at least 10MB/s?
>
>Igor
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