How to use SD-PCMIA Card Adapter for Firmware upgrades

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  • GCOP_Tek
    Platinum Member
    • Apr 2008
    • 22

    #16
    Final Answer?

    Read through the post but not sure anyone specifically addressed question from the OP.

    I've also been trying to find additional info on the item below listed in the PSG.

    B6456705
    PCMCIA Card Adapter

    -Jason

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    • Jomama46
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      2,500+ Posts
      • Apr 2008
      • 2900

      #17
      N803-6701
      is the PCMCIA card. something like 75 bucks. its a 4M flash card. especially formatted for ricoh.
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      • elsteef
        Technician
        • Apr 2009
        • 17

        #18
        Re: How to use SD-PCMIA Card Adapter for Firmware upgrades

        Originally posted by iMind
        only on Windows 7 1/2 set too 4 Bits or Bitstreaming, it will run like a CD... hehehe
        Hi iMind,
        I dont' quite follow. Were you able to get the MCERicoh software to work with Windows 7? I am currently downloading "XP mode" for x86 Windows 7 Professional. Confirmation from someone that has gotten this to work would be great!

        Thanks,
        Steve

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        • Cipher
          It's not easy being green

          1,000+ Posts
          • May 2006
          • 1309

          #19
          Re: How to use SD-PCMIA Card Adapter for Firmware upgrades

          I can confirm that Ricoh Memory Card Explorer (XP version) works on Windows 7 x86.

          Also I have one older type Ricoh 4Mb PCMCIA flash card (A2309352) left for sale.
          Just PM me if you are interested.
          • Knowledge not shared, is eventually knowledge that becomes lost... like tears in the rain.

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          • nobody-here
            Trusted Tech

            Site Contributor
            100+ Posts
            • Mar 2008
            • 237

            #20
            Re: How to use SD-PCMIA Card Adapter for Firmware upgrades

            Originally posted by Cipher
            I can confirm that Ricoh Memory Card Explorer (XP version) works on Windows 7 x86.

            Also I have one older type Ricoh 4Mb PCMCIA flash card (A2309352) left for sale.
            Just PM me if you are interested.
            I have always same error on windows 7

            ERROR.jpg
            Follower Ricoh instruction here MCERICOH Home
            What ca I do more?

            Thanks
            29 rouge unpair manque.... cous cous....

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            • Gift
              Service Manager

              1,000+ Posts
              • Mar 2011
              • 2444

              #21
              Re: How to use SD-PCMIA Card Adapter for Firmware upgrades

              Listen if you still using a 64Mb I feel sorry because you could be using a 1Gb card with no problem, thats what I use for more than 2 years, HEHEHE $5.00.
              +1

              the smallest SD card I use for updates is 128MB, the largest 2GB - never had any issues. Most recent FW sets (like MPC2402) won't even fit completely on a 128MB card

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              • Jomama46
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                • Apr 2008
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                #22
                Re: How to use SD-PCMIA Card Adapter for Firmware upgrades

                2G are all I use anymore, They are dirt cheap. A few months ago I bought 6 for , I think, 8$ each from NewEgg. I've been using RiData Lightening series with no issues. It is not so much the size as the speed of the card. The copier needs to read the whole thing in a certain amount of time.
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