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FlashPath drivers for dos and 3.1
Name: ludedude25 Date: June 17, 2004 at 18:51:45 Pacific OS: 3.1and or dos CPU/Ram: whatever
Comment:
I have a SmartDisk FlashPath SmartMedia Card reader that fits into a floppy drive. Model #IPC3001A. I have 95& up drivers but was wondering if anyone knows of any dos or 3.1 drivers?
Or??? Can I patch a driver into a win98 or 95 boot disk and swap to the flashpath?
Just wanted to see if I could copy up to 64 megs of files with the thing on old pc's.
Name: BobHome Date: June 18, 2004 at 18:15:51 Pacific
Reply:
I've had a quick look around a few sites and as far as I can tell there are no drivers for DOS or Windows 3.1
If you had a PCMCIA Slot on the 3.1 machine you could get a compact flash PC card adapter, then if you had card services installed you could read/write to the card.
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Response Number 2
Name: ludedude25 Date: June 20, 2004 at 06:39:46 Pacific
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It looks like they had them at one time and was hoping someone archived them.
Where can I get FlashPath drivers for Windows 3.1? Windows 3.1 drivers can be downloaded from FujiFilm and will work with all brands of FlashPath adapters. Start at the FujiFilm Software Center, then click Download Driver Files. You must accept the Fuji License Agreement before being allowed to download the drivers.
You can also download Windows 3.1 drivers from SmartDisk Corporation. Click Download Drivers when you get to the site.
From here http://www.fratkin.com/d320l/faq.html#flash31
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Response Number 3
Name: ludedude25 Date: June 20, 2004 at 07:02:57 Pacific
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Ha ha I have found one! Looks like it's only good for 16mb though but it's a start. Now to find a 16mb card?
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