Re: [Nolug] camera card reader

From: Manuel Lora <vanguardist_at_cox.net>
Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2004 14:00:00 -0600
Message-Id: <200402251400.00198.vanguardist@cox.net>

are you sure you need a special driver?

I have a cheap-ass CF card reader (also USB) which works perfectly as a
usb-storage device via the scsi interface using the sd modules. it appears
as /dev/sda1 and I can mount it as vfat

ml

On Wednesday 25 February 2004 01:54 pm, James Scott wrote:
> I am attempting to get a compact flash card reader up on fedora core 1.
>
> The Lexar Model: GS-UFD-20SA-TP
> Shows up in the hardware browser as a "systems device" and identifies
> itself as
> "Carry Computer Eng., Co., Ltd SM/CF/PCMCIA Card Reader"
> This is consistant with other references on the net. Most of them are
> dated 2002 or earlier.
> All of the info I am finding that is more recent says these things are
> plug and play.
>
> A google search on the "Carry Computer Eng., Co., Ltd SM/CF/PCMCIA Card
> Reader" gets me to pages concerning PCMCIA card readers and presents me
> with the references the data that follows.
>
> This comes from:
> #
> # List of USB ID's
> #
> # Maintained by Vojtech Pavlik <vojtech@suse.cz>
> # If you have any new entries, send them to the maintainer.
> # The latest version can be obtained from
> # http://www.linux-usb.org/usb.ids
> #
> # $Id: usb.ids,v 1.139 2004/02/14 00:12:57 dbrownell Exp $
> #
>
> 07cc Carry Computer Eng., Co., Ltd
> 0000 CF Card Reader
> 0003 SM Card Reader
> 0004 SM/CF/PCMCIA Card Reader
> 0006 SM/CF/PCMCIA Card Reader
> 000c SM/CF Card Reader
> 000d SM/CF Card Reader
> 0200 6-in-1 Card Reader
>
> I am clueless where to go from here.
>
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