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  • Jomama46
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    • Apr 2008
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    #31
    Which dog are we talking about?
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    • ComputerMonkey
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      • Sep 2008
      • 69

      #32
      2035 or 2045 series

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      • iMind
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        • Mar 2008
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        #33
        Originally posted by Jomama46
        I love it when you're wrong, Imind and this is one of those times.
        A232 could upload and download firmware.


        The A283/84,(next generation), could do this also
        HEHEHE, always wandered what the side B was for, always learning, thanks for that one Al.
        Last edited by iMind; 08-05-2009, 01:15 AM.
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        • Jomama46
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          #34
          Originally posted by ComputerMonkey
          2035 or 2045 series
          Ohhh, too bad. you have to go the Imind way.
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          • Grbito

            #35
            Cards from Matsushita/Panasonic?

            Originally posted by ComputerMonkey
            no the card is a generic pcmcia compact flash adaptor
            my boss dosent want to pay close to $200 for the right one and he got this one for $15

            so is there any chance this thing will work? lol
            This may not be accurate, but someone told me that only cards from Matsushita (Panasonic) are used and there is something different about them? I don't actually believe that, but since I heard it, I'll put that up for what it's worth (probably nothing!).

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            • zyqwiz
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              • Jun 2009
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              #36
              Originally posted by iMind
              HEHEHE, always wandered what the side B was for,
              Its for the less popular firmware that wouldn't be a hit on its own lol

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              • iMind
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                • Mar 2008
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                #37
                Originally posted by ComputerMonkey
                still $100 for that card plus a cd with the firmware right?

                gotta convice the boss now
                ONLY PLEASE TAKE CAUTION.
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                • iMind
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by zyqwiz
                  Its for the less popular firmware that wouldn't be a hit on its own lol
                  hehehe, LOL
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                  • ComputerMonkey
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                    • Sep 2008
                    • 69

                    #39
                    they are scrap as they are so the only place we can go is up lol

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                    • rikon

                      #40
                      Does anyone know where a driver may be downloaded for the Ricoh 4mb PC card, A2309350? I have a Dell Latitude E5400 laptop running WinXP and Device Manager shows the card as an Unknown Device. Looked on the net but haven't found the driver yet.

                      The card worked fine on a Latitude D620 with XP, but no luck on the new machine.

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                      • portviking
                        Technician
                        • Sep 2009
                        • 18

                        #41
                        the generic cards will not work with the Ricoh software. There is NO formating of the cards either. In addition to the software you will alos need to setup the card for the correct slot on your laptop. Note: there is an updateded version of the software 1.01 that you will need. With all the time you have wasted on the generic card buying the correct one would seem mute at this time.

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                        • Jomama46
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                          #42
                          would seem mute at this time.
                          Not to mention, moot!
                          HEHE
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                          • portviking
                            Technician
                            • Sep 2009
                            • 18

                            #43
                            you can not download the software. It has to be purchased since you have to install the license key when you install the program.or another tech sends you the CD. Also note that you can only install 1 firmware at a time on this card. I do not remember if you can remotely update the firmware via web image monitor on this model. Something to look into.

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