Thread: 6GB Microdrive?
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Old January 18th 12, 04:27 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
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Default 6GB Microdrive?

On 29/12/2011 01:31, SC Tom wrote:

"Bob I" wrote in message
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On 12/28/2011 5:11 PM, Allen Drake wrote:
On Wed, 28 Dec 2011 14:10:34 -0500, Vic RR Garcia
wrote:

On 12/28/2011 04:10, Char Jackson wrote:
Does a 6 Gigabyte microdrive have a role to play on a Win 7 system?

Newegg link
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822145575

In the user review section, this guy says "Huge amount of space, I
bought 5 of these for all of my high end computers, very fast speed,
huge amount of space, so much that I doubt I will EVER use all of the
space."

Am I missing something? These things are only $5 with free shipping,
so if they're good for anything I'll order a few dozen.

Let's see:

5 or 5 years old drive.
Re-certified ... ????
From Thailand ... the Country with the huge floods ....
Slow as molasses.
Less storage than most $10 pen drives.
Non-standard interface connector.

Why does anybody in their right mind will buy one of those ????.

Don't photographers use them in their digital cameras in place of a
compact memory card?


yes that is one of their uses, along with ipods and other MP3 players,
but the "clown" that "reviewed" them was obviously clueless. The
reason that they are "refurbs" is likely they were "pulled" from that
type of product as a warranty repair, and they have a crapload of them
to unload.


How do they interface with a camera? I've never had one that used that
sort of connection. I've had ones that use Compact Flash, SD,
SmartMedia, mini-SD, and MicroDrive (which has the same interface as the
CF), but that drive doesn't look like it would fit in any of them, much
less mate with the internal pins/contacts.


I believe they use the same interface as CF cards. Just plug it into the
card reader/writer and off you go. But why not buy a card instead of a
drive? A bit of a retro step, I'd say.
-- choro
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