EricG
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quote: Originally posted by gordons_m
Is it technically possible to use the visor as the Smart Media reader?
That's what the memplug does. You might be thinking of the KOPSIS FAfilemover for the compact flash boards.
The URL I provided above is for a reader/writer to allow you to move data from the PC to SmartMedia or CF. On my Windows PC, the device add 2 additional removable drives, L: and M:, (L: is for any smartmedia card in the device, M: is for any compact flash card in the device), all I have to do is copy a file (either thru windows explorer or drag & drop to either drive L: or drive M: (depending if I want to copy the file to a SmartMedia card or a Compact Flash card)
Once I copied the files I want (i.e. PDB, PRC, etc).. You can then put the card into the appropriate springboard and move the files into your visor!! (No hotsync required)
The process goes both ways..
Now the memplug goes a few steps further, in addition to putting PDB & PRC files on the smartmedia card, you can also put JPG and gMovie files.. The software that comes on the memplug can see the JPG & gMovie files on the smartmedia card without having to move it into the Visor's 8mb of ram! They are also working on software to allow you to read text files directly from the smartmedia card (again, no copying to the visors memory required, all the current compact flash card solutions all require that the program or file be copied into the Visors memory before it can be seen by the Visor.)
You could use the memplug to copy files from your PC to the smartmedia card, but you first have to hotsync them over to the visor first and you are limited to what file types you can hotsync, i.e. PDB, PRC, PQA.. you can't just hotsync any-ol'file to your visor then move it to the smart media card.. Additionally it would be very slow.. I highly recommend a separate READER/WRITER for about $70.. well worth the cost..
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Last edited by EricG on 03-15-2001 at 03:33 AM
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