said:
>Everything Ricoh is reported below. I am assuming there is a card
>reader in there somewhere.
And maybe not. :-)
>I have floppy disks and blank CDs that are eCS ready also. I was not
>aware of OS specific media, only drives.
It gets blurry when the flash card contains so much logic. I don't view
flash drives as just media.
In this case, Kingston is saying that the eCS/OS2 drivers can access the
card.
>The only write protect features on secure digital I am aware of uses a
>very generic driver; a finger nail to move the write protect tab.
This one I know how to operate. I was under the impression that there
were software locks too.
>Vendor 1180h Ricoh Co Ltd
> Device 0476h RL5c476 CardBus Controller
This is your PCCard controller.
> Vendor 1180h Ricoh Co Ltd
> Device 0476h RL5c476 CardBus Controller
The is another PCCard controller.
> Vendor 1180h Ricoh Co Ltd
> Device 0552h RL5c552 IEEE-1394 Controller
This is your fireire controller.
> Vendor 1180h Ricoh Co Ltd
> Device 0576h Unknown
Are running the most recent version of pci.exe? Pcidevs.tbl gets updated
all the time. The link to the most recent version is in the file.
> Vendor 1180h Ricoh Co Ltd
> Device 0592h Unknown
Same as above.
None of this looks like a flash card yet.
Does usbres report the flash card?
Steven
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