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Products => Test Equipment => Topic started by: aiju on January 07, 2018, 12:17:37 pm
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I just bought a CMU-200 with FMR5 board and I'm trying to get it to read from CF cards with a CF-PCMCIA adapter. There are some bizarre corruption issues, files without too many null bytes in a row seem to read fine (I've tried a few hundred KB), but files that do have lots of null bytes in them end up with null bytes moved around in a random fashion. I've seen this problem with two CF adapters (Transcend and Spartechnik) and two CF cards (Platinum(?) and Transcend). Has anyone had any luck with CF-PCMCIA adapters?
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Yes, mine works fine but with 256MB cards, I suspect it may have problems with larger cards?
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A lot of older equipment can flake out with disks/cards over 2 GB due to the limits of the FAT16 file system.
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Yes, FAT16 is the obvious issue. I've been using a DOS virtual machine to make a 2GB FAT16 partition on these cards.
It seems to work fine with a much more expensive delkin devices 4GB card. I guess the cheap ones don't like the long wires in the adapter or something along these lines.
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Must use 2GB or lower card with CMU or CRTU. Format is FAT16 only...
FWIW - For units with USB, I picked up a cheap USB DVD-ROM from eBay. It works fine and have used it to install Win98 and other stuff onto a CRTU.
ATAPI IDE Flash drives also work and speed booting up a bit.
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Must use 2GB or lower card with CMU or CRTU. Format is FAT16 only...
FWIW - For units with USB, I picked up a cheap USB DVD-ROM from eBay. It works fine and have used it to install Win98 and other stuff onto a CRTU.
ATAPI IDE Flash drives also work and speed booting up a bit.
Not true, the 8GB Lexar in my CMU200 is working perfectly well thank you.