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Re: Scan Readers


  • To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
  • Subject: Re: Scan Readers
  • From: dorsai@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 13:06:53 -0000
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Keith

I think it means the secure version of smart media (or is it compact=20
flash) that they (the record companies) are promoting to prevent=20
music copying.

be nice if it was though ;)

Mick

PS if anyone is trying to email me direct my webmail is f*$%"ed so
I=20
probably won't see it till I get home tonite.


--- In ukha_d@y..., Keith Doxey <ukha@d...> wrote:
> Hi All,
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> Scan are advertising the following....
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> Scan's NEW 5 in 1 Reader!
> One of the worlds first 5 in 1
> card reader/writer.
> Easy to install and use.
> No external power supply required.
> Plug n Play in any Pc thru' USB connection
> Hot swapping for dynamic insert to/remove from USB port
> Integrate three slots (Type I/II Compact Flash, Card/IBM=20
Microdrive, Smart
> Media Card and MultiMedia Card/Secure Digital Card) in one device.
> View and edit pictures/data directly on one reader
> Three slots can be used at the same time for data exchange.
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> The bit that intrigues me is "Multimedia Card/Secure Digital
card"
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> Does that mean the type of card used for OnDodgytal ?
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> If so, then it could program most types of smartcard and would seem=20
very
> good value for =A334+vat (assuming you were ordering several things=20
to offset
> the postage)
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> Keith



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