| Subject | : | Memory Stick PCMCIA Adapter and OS/2? |
| Author | : | BigWarpGuy |
| Date | : | 11 Apr, 2003 on 18:36 |
| Will a pcmcia memory stick adapter work with OS/2? Will the pcmcia plugnplay program see it? Will it see it as 'memory' or as a 'hard drive'?
OS/2 Warp-ed to the very end. |
| Subject | : | Re:Memory Stick PCMCIA Adapter and OS/2? |
| Author | : | Bart |
| Date | : | 16 Apr, 2003 on 16:42 |
| Sorry I did not see the post sooner. I have a Sony camera with a memory stick (64M) and I have no trouble using it on both my laptop and my desktop with the PCMCIA adapter. I have a 2 slot PCMCIA interface on my desktop that I picked up for about $40 US. I am using the PC Card support that came with OS/2 Warp4 on the desktop, and the Thinkpad PC Card support for the laptop. The memory stick is seen as an ATA type drive if I recall. I can copy files on and off and do the standard file management. The camera puts the files in a directory tree a couple levels down. Just wanted to add. Make sure you have a spare interrupt for the PCMCIA interface. If not you will see the card but no drive letter will be assigned. This is true for OS/2 and WinXX. (and in a multi-boot config may be different as WinXX may change config at each boot) |