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Posted by Euxx on 10-01-2001 05:25 PM:

MemPlug vs Kopsis

So, let see how many of us using those memory solutions...


Posted by tstarky on 10-01-2001 06:35 PM:

Korpsis? That makes it sound like it is dead. We aren't starting THAT thread again, are we?

And while I'm on the spelling: "nither"?

Teri, Terri, Terry, Terrie Contrary


Posted by MarkEagle on 10-01-2001 08:44 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by tstarky
Korpsis?


Fixed

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Posted by MPM on 10-01-2001 09:15 PM:

Not quite fixed

quote:
Originally posted by MarkEagle


Fixed

Not quite Mark. The subject line of Euxx's post still says "Korpsis".

Also, as of 35 votes, Kopsis CF is ahead by a 2:1 margin. So much for Memplug "owning the market".


Posted by MarkEagle on 10-01-2001 09:30 PM:

Re: Not quite fixed

quote:
Originally posted by MPM
still says "Korpsis"


not anymore... (I didn't catch that one the first time)

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Posted by nbf23 on 10-01-2001 09:44 PM:

flashplus user

have to say i like the additional software with memplug, but the basic reason i bought a flashplus was purely for the fact that the CF card sits flush within the adapter...cleaner lines, fits in case with no problems, etc.


Posted by philip on 10-01-2001 10:02 PM:

Wink new memplug cf design

Memplug cf also has a flush design.

The reverse card insertion design is different from innopocket, no need to remove the module from the slot for card insertion or removal. neat!

Also, this new design is compatible with all cf cards cards unlike innopocket which is not compatible with quite a few popular brands like Lexar, Simple and Viking. http://www.kopsisengineering.com/cf_compat.html

Pictures of MemPlug CF (flush design): http://www.memplug.com/ProuctInfo_MemPlugCF.htm


Posted by volcanopele on 10-01-2001 10:09 PM:

Wow two times today I have felt like I am about to have a heart attack. First, I was watching Kavuto on Business on Fox News and Dick Gephardt, a democrat, said that we should cut taxes even more next year. Second, Kopsis-based CF modules are leading in the poll. Actually, to be honest, I am not too shocked. Kopsis has been developing CF modules for a couple of years, either by giving people directions on how to build one or by selling a CF module. Memplug is a more recent entry and I would probably guess that people who already purchased a Kopsis-based CF module don't want to buy a new one or want to remain with the same "brand." That and some people like having the module flush. The flush Memplug CF just came out two weeks ago and doesn't have much of a presence yet.

Jason


Posted by MarkEagle on 10-01-2001 10:22 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by volcanopele
Kopsis has been developing CF modules for a couple of years, either by giving people directions on how to build one or by selling a CF module.


Kopsis gave us the instructions for the do-it-yourself adapter. They have never produced a commercially available CF adapter... only the software for it.

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Posted by Euxx on 10-01-2001 10:48 PM:

Kopsis

Sorry guys. It's my typo. :-)


Posted by ashmed on 10-01-2001 10:50 PM:

30 - 14 not bad.. especially since kopsis doesn't own the market I love my MD-001

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Posted by gentzel on 10-01-2001 10:57 PM:

Question Time dilation...

quote:
Originally posted by volcanopele
Kopsis has been developing CF modules for a couple of years, either by giving people directions on how to build one or by selling a CF module.


A couple of years? Not quite... Check

http://discussion.visorcentral.com/...p?threadid=7565

Dave was still "working on" his design in August of 2000.

Dave has been great, but let's not credit him with time travel just yet...


Posted by philip on 10-01-2001 11:41 PM:

Just read a note from the creator of memplug:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/memplug/message/3483
I wonder how many flashadapter were sold so far. Maybe Kopsis engineering tell us the number.


Posted by MarkEagle on 10-02-2001 12:07 AM:

The only real comparison would be to see how many FlashAdapter software licenses have been sold compared to the number of MemPlug units. Kopsis only writes the software, they do not build or sell the adapters themselves.

That brings up the question as to whether a CF adapter (not the FlashPlus module) is a Springboard module. Technically, the answer would be no, since the plain adapter does not include the requisite flash memory to store the necessary welcome app as defined by the Springboard standard. However, I contend that since it occupies and uses the Springboard slot, it is a module, just not an officially recognized one. This is simply my opinion and I'm sure others will disagree.

The bottom line is that my homemade CF adapter, powered by the Kopsis FA software, is just as good as a MemPlug or FlashPlus in that it serves my needs quite well.

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Posted by Uncle Roger on 10-02-2001 12:41 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by philip
Just read a note from the creator of memplug: ... I wonder how many flashadapter were sold so far. Maybe Kopsis engineering tell us the number.


30k MemPlugs is impressive (gee, I wish I'd sold that many SpringWallets*!) but remember that that's an estimate through the end of the year based on orders from retailers. The retailers may not actually sell all of them...

Anyway, I can guess as to how many FlashAdapters Kopsis has sold: 0

Kopsis sells software, not hardware (smart guys!). MemPlugs are only available from one source, but FlashAdapters are available from several. The FlashAdapters I know of are:

Homemade
Matchbook Drive MD-001
Matchbook Drive MD-100
Innopocket (original)
FlashPlus

If you add 'em up, will you get 30,000? I don't know. But, the year's not over yet, and it is possible that other FlashAdapters may come on the market in time for the holidays.

*see <http://www.SpringWallet.com/> for info.


Posted by Euxx on 10-02-2001 01:00 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by ashmed
30 - 14 not bad.. especially since kopsis doesn't own the market I love my MD-001


Let me guess why is that... Just because someone post reference to this pool to Kopsis maillist just before another guy who post same reference to MemPlug mailist.

I'm using MemPlug just because it's only SmartMedia solution for any of Palm based PDA. As you may see MemPlug owns at least that half of business. An by the way, they already have MemoryStick module near the release. :-P

I'm pretty happy with memplug but reading both maillist just to compare what's going on...


Posted by dkessler on 10-02-2001 01:03 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by philip
Just read a note from the creator of memplug:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/memplug/message/3483

I wonder how many flashadapter were sold so far. Maybe Kopsis engineering tell us the number.



Well, I'd love to give you sales figures for FlashAdapter based products, but unfortunately I can't. Kopsis doesn't actually build or sell modules, we just provide software to the people who do. And disclosing sales data for any of my distributors would be a direct violation of my licensing agreements (not to mention that I have no business doing so).

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Posted by dkessler on 10-02-2001 01:09 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Euxx

An by the way, they already have MemoryStick module near the release. :-P





So does one of Kopsis' partners.

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Posted by philip on 10-02-2001 01:13 AM:

Talking

david:
May be you cannot tell us the exact number but is it above or under the memplug number? Please let us know.

We were arguing who 'owns' the market. We can finally make a conclusion if you give us this missing piece of information.

By the way, disclosing the total number should not upset your distributors since you have more than one and the information is not enough the deduce individual numbers. Do you agree?
philip


Posted by dalede on 10-02-2001 02:09 AM:

Re: Not quite fixed

quote:
Originally posted by MPM
Not quite Mark. The subject line of Euxx's post still says "Korpsis".

Also, as of 35 votes, Kopsis CF is ahead by a 2:1 margin. So much for Memplug "owning the market".



Since Memplug has shipped thousands of units I suspect this little bitty sample is not indicative yet.

Dale


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