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It's done with an IC card, you put it in the IC card slot on the main board. The firmware is avaiable from Ricoh Tessa website or any decent techy in your neck of the woods
Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change.
can someone provide me firmware and tool which is ned to download firmware to card.
I refuse to do firmware updates with that damned pcmcia flash card. Have gotten really spoiled with the newer methods, ie; SD, Compact cards and network update methods.
I've had so much trouble with using those old cards. You need to get a 4mb type D pcmcia flash card (not cheap, but better than in the past), download/obtain the MCE flash card loader software, HOPE you have a compatible pcmcia card slot chip set. We used to have to use the 16 meg cards and they were somewhere close to $400 at the time. We had a pc station with everyting working to program the bigger 16 meg cards. Then one of the techs (no longer with us) screwed around with it about 4 years ago and we have never been able to get it working since (short of laying out hundreds of dollars for new hardware to support an almost outdated technology). We finally wrote it off recently and have had our manuf. tech support program the cards for us. Heck, the last time we did this, they scrambled to find a working programming station. Meaning, those flash cards are becoming history.
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