8 in 1 reader/writer
the multi-function hi-speed usb
2.0 reader/writer for compactflash type i/ii, sd,
multimediacard, smartmedia (3.3v), xd-picture card, memory stick and memory stick pro memory cards. (63 pages)
System Requirements Connection • USB 2.0 port for Hi-Speed data transfer Minimum Operating System Support • Windows Windows 98SE (driver installation required) Windows ME Windows 2000 Windows XP • Macintosh Mac OS 9.2+, 10.1.2+ Unpacking Package Contents • ImageMate USB 2.0 Reader/Writer (storage media not included) •...
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What is the difference between Hi-Speed USB 2.0 and Full Speed USB 1.1? Hi-Speed USB 2.0 supports the transfer of data up to 480 megabits per second (Mbps), and Full Speed USB 1.1 supports data transfer up to 12 Mbps. Hi-Speed USB 2.0 provides a dramatic improvement in data transfer performance compared to Full Speed USB 1.1.
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Using The ImageMate USB 2.0 Reader/Writer has one card slot that is used for different types of cards. • SDDR-92: CompactFlash Type I /II • SDDR-99: SD, MultiMediaCard, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO and xD Inserting Cards To insert a card into the ImageMate USB 2.0 Reader/Writer slot, insert the connecter end of the card with the card label side facing up.
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2. How to copy and paste your photos into a folder A. Double click on the icon "My Computer". B. Double click on the removable disk drive (for the ImageMate USB 2.0 Reader/Writer), i.e. F: or G: or maybe E: Now you should see a DCIM folder (that stands for Digital Camera Images).
Per SanDisk Terms and Conditions of Sale, the user of SanDisk products in life support applications assumes all risk of such use and indemnifies SanDisk against all damages.
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