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Old August 30th 04, 04:04 PM
Fabio Carvalho
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Default PCMCIA Flash card - SUMITOMO

I have a Sumitomo SIC-256 SPACE-II (model BR2325) pcmcia flash card.
It is used to store some data from a Sumitomo Molding machine, but can
also work in a PCMCIA slot as a logical drive. Windows XP has no
problem loading it (maybe it uses a generic driver), but Windows 2000
is giving me some difficulites. Does anyone know of a driver (generic
or otherwise) that I could use with this card on a Windows 2000
laptop?

Thank you in advance for any suggestions.
 




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