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3.5" internal floppy with card reader multi media device
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Trademarks

All names and products mentioned below are registered trademarks of their respective companies.

Introductions

The Multi Media Device combine with floppy drive and card reader in a single 3.5" for a space
saving design which can let you install into any standard floppy disk drive bay, it is ideal for
replacing your existing internal 1 inch height floppy drive to a multi media computer.
This device includes 1/2inch slim floppy drive which can support standard 1.44MB, 1.2MB &
720KB floppy disks, It come along with four media slots for most popular media memory cards to
access in front of your computer.
Card reader can accepts following media memory cards:
1. Compact Flash™ (CF) Type I
2. Compact Flash™ (CF) Type II
3. Microdrive (MD)
4. Secure Digital card (SD)
5. Mini SD
(need an adapter)*
6. Multi Media card (MMC)
7. Multi Media card II (MMC II)
8. RS MMC
(need an adapter)
9. Smart Media card (SM)
10. Memory Stick (MS)
11. Memory Stick Pro
12. Memory Stick Duo
13. Memory Stick Pro Duo
14. T-flash (micro SD)
15. xD Picture card
16. Other new picture cards
Floppy disk formatted capacity:
2HD
1.44MB (512Bytes * 18sectors * 80tracks * 2 sides) for Macintosh, Windows
1.2MB (512Bytes * 15sectors * 80tracks * 2 sides) for Windows
2DD
720KB (512Bytes * 9sectors * 80tracks * 2 sides) for Windows

Package contents

Please verify following accessories are in the package before using, if you find some short
supplied, please inform your local sale distributor.
3.5" internal multi media device
Software disc with manual
Mounting screws

Hardware requirements

®
IBM
PC computer with one available 3.5inch drive bay.
One USB2.0 host connector for card reader connection.
One floppy ribbon cable for floppy disk drive connection.

System Supports

®
Windows
98/SE, Windows
(need an adapter)
(need an adapter)
(need an adapter)
* please refer to
®
2000, Windows
"How to use your media memory
®
®
ME, Windows
XP Windows
cards" section.
®
Vista.

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