How can I copy a PCMCIA card?
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How can I copy a PCMCIA card?
The story is I am buying a Chinese Tech2 and want to know how I can copy the data from the existing PCMCIA card to my PC so if the card fails I can write a new one for just the cost of the card.
Re: How can I copy a PCMCIA card?
Dont do it!!!!
Chinese junk no good...
Chinese junk no good...
According to chemistry, alcohol is a solution...
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Re: How can I copy a PCMCIA card?
You can read and write them with an app on the pc via serial cable... Thats simplest. Reading direct on a pc is simpler than writing. There are different voltages of card and you need a really old pc early pcmcia slot (5v) and the right software to do write direct.
edit: ok maybe you cant read them with this software. Its technically possible, but need to find another way. Or request a bin file from the shop you buy it from.
edit: ok maybe you cant read them with this software. Its technically possible, but need to find another way. Or request a bin file from the shop you buy it from.
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