🚀 Elevate Your Data Game!
The UATASD DIGIGEAR ATA Flash PCMCIA PC Card & SD/SDHC/SDXC to USB 3.0 Industrial Grade Card Reader is a high-performance device designed for professionals. It supports a variety of card types and offers fast data transfer rates, making it an essential tool for efficient data management.
Data Transfer Rate | 480 Megabits Per Second |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Hardware Connectivity | USB, USB 3.0 |
Operating System | Linux, Chrome OS |
Connectivity Technology | USB Type A |
Supported Media Type | SDXC, SDHC, SD Card |
Color | UATASD: USB to PCMCIA + SD |
N**I
Recommended to buy
We added one more item to our inventory due to nice quality and works without any problem.
E**Y
Works great under Windows 10 Pro 64bit
My older solutions for reading PCMCIA flash memory cards (for an Applanix GPS) are no longer supported under Windows 10. This card reader works great though. Plug-and-play, works great under Windows 10 Pro 64bit with no issues so far.
J**Z
Can read but can't move files.
I inserted the card and can read but can't edit or move the files.
N**D
ADCP Data Retrieval
I have purchased this card reader to use as an alternative method for retrieving data from RDI’s ADCPs (download directly from the memory card as opposed to connecting to the instrument via RS232 cable). What used to be +30 mins process is now reduced to a few seconds! Excellent unit. Sturdy and clean. Would highly recommend.
M**G
This did not work for reading my flash card. ...
This did not work for reading my flash card. For the money of this I would expected it work.
S**E
Super fast compared to standard laptop card reader
Works great. Increased the download speed of our PCMIA cards dramatically
D**Y
Does not read PCMCIA Type III PC Cards
I bought this device to read my old PCMCIA Type III drives. These are relics from the days when these used to fit in the double PCMCIA slots we had on our laptops. I would fully expect time would degrade a few of these to the point they would not operate, but NOT 15 of these drives! In fairness, the listing made no representations about TYPE III drives, but the TYPE III drives ALWAYS operated in our computers off the standard PCMCIA interface. We never had to do anything special. When you insert a TYPE III the card the reader clearly senses its presence, but your PC messages you to "insert media." I have tried with two different PCs and the results are identical. It does read TYPE 1 IBM PCMCIA microdrives.
M**.
Five Stars
Works as expected - Using it to offload images from a 2001 digital camera. No problems at all!
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