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Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2005 17:47:39 PST8
From: Martin Rosenfeld <rosenfeldmj@comcast.net >
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: SmartCard Reader Help...!

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False alarm, sorry. I go it working by plugging in its plug all the way!

But, is there an adapter from 9-pin to std USB?

Martin Rosenfeld

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I need some help again. I bought an inexpensive USB 2.0 7-in-1 memory
card reader (Foxconn CR-G2H) to read my camera's SmartCard. The device
came with cable with female 9 pin connectors on each end (double in
line 5x2 with one pin blocked). In fact, it has two such cables and
plugs on it,one labeled Motherboard and the other Front Connectors. I
plugged it into one of my MB's front connector USB plugs. I don't know
if it is working. It does not seem to show up as a drive or in LVM. How
can I tell if it is connected right or if it is working?

Also, is there an adapter or cable that will allow me to connect this
thing to the internal standard USB plug on my PCI-USB card?

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