SanDisk Imagemate Parallel Port SmartMedia Reader


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Bluetooth
ImageMate sits on your desk and acts like a removable disk drive, treating your memory card like a diskette. Drag and drop files from the card to your hard disk drive and back. ImageMate simply connects to your USB port.Take the memory card from the camera, insert it into the ImageMate and copy your favorite pictures onto your computer in seconds. Data transfer speeds are faster than serial port connectivity - great for large and numerous images. Since the camera does not have to connect to the computer for downloads, it saves battery power. ImageMate also allows transferring data from your handheld computer to your desktop computer and vice versa.
1 Blue Screen of Death
When the product works it works well. However, anyone with Adaptec Easy CD creater 3.5 or above (and possibly below) had better watch out. If you don't download a patch from Adaptec b/f installing the imagemate, then your computer may not boot and you will get the blue fatal exception screen starting with the code 0028.

The tech support for Sandisk actually asked me if I got the "blue screen of death." They think it is a joke there, but a customer wasting hours fixing a computer with Dell is no joke.

Also, my computer only recognizes the device half the time. Tech support told me just to plug it in again everytime I use it instead of leaving it attached. UNACCEPTABLE SOLUTION. I'm returning mine.



Thursday, 24-Jul-2008 06:16:48 CDT
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