EricG
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quote: Originally posted by piloteer
it's doen in hardware? i thought it was just software. because i have another device ly'n around that uses software and the manufacture claims that it only works with there hardware. well i poped in another reader and it worked perfectly fine. i just hope it's software. because i would hate to get like 5 of these things at $40 each cuz thats what i need.
I don't think the solution would be quite that simple... (I wish it were).
You would have to hack the zio drivers to be able to read/write in the MJFS format.. while not impossible, I could only foresee very advanced hackers doing this or folks with skills sets way beyond my own (we are talking OS level device I/O - scary stuff), they would be of the level that they would not have to ask about it in a forum such as this.. they'd just do it. Also, you'd probably also need the hardware operational specs for the Zio, which I don't think is "public" information. If you did simply pop it in, the minijam formatted MMC would appear unformatted to the Zio. And likewise a "fat" formatted MMC would appear unformatted to the minijam/speedloader. Sorry.. you going to need to buy a speedloader unless Innogear switches to the FAT format (which I doubt, they seemed to have gone out of their way to prevent "piracy" via the MMC cards and the MJFS format is just one of many mechanisms they use).. I was also bummed about having to do this.
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Last edited by EricG on 04-20-2001 at 11:33 PM
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