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Greetings! I have an Image Bank Portable Digital Storage Unit made by
SIMA to store images to hard drive. It has two slots for memory cards -
one for CF cards and another for Smart Media cards. Now I have a Sony
DSC P-10 which uses Memory Stick Pro cards.
Is there any converter available to convert any of these to slots to
use Memory Stick Pro cards? With thanks.
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On 17 Dec 2004 13:56:20 -0800, in rec.photo.digital
arouth@radiology.umsmed.edu wrote:
>Greetings! I have an Image Bank Portable Digital Storage Unit made by
>SIMA to store images to hard drive. It has two slots for memory cards -
>one for CF cards and another for Smart Media cards. Now I have a Sony
>DSC P-10 which uses Memory Stick Pro cards.
>
>Is there any converter available to convert any of these to slots to
>use Memory Stick Pro cards? With thanks.
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arouth@radiology.umsmed.edu writes:
> Greetings! I have an Image Bank Portable Digital Storage Unit made by
> SIMA to store images to hard drive. It has two slots for memory cards -
> one for CF cards and another for Smart Media cards. Now I have a Sony
> DSC P-10 which uses Memory Stick Pro cards.
>
> Is there any converter available to convert any of these to slots to
> use Memory Stick Pro cards? With thanks.
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I use a FlashTrax Media Adapter on my Image Tank G2, works very well with SD
cards (it also accepts MS SM and MMC)
Jean
<arouth@radiology.umsmed.edu> a écrit dans le message de
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> Greetings! I have an Image Bank Portable Digital Storage Unit made by
> SIMA to store images to hard drive. It has two slots for memory cards -
> one for CF cards and another for Smart Media cards. Now I have a Sony
> DSC P-10 which uses Memory Stick Pro cards.
>
> Is there any converter available to convert any of these to slots to
> use Memory Stick Pro cards? With thanks.
>
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