Win XP provides native drivers for SRAM and linear flash cards (with attribute only). Unfortunately, again not all brands & models are supported. Our testing so far shows only Intel i-series cards, Smart/Centennial cards and some C1-Tech, PSI, STI cards are supported under Win XP. If you need to read/write the LF cards under Windows, please specify it on the order form. External PC card readers don't support SRAM and linear flash cards. One exception is the CSM OmniDrive USB Pro readers. These OmniDrive read-writers support SRAM and/or Linear Flash cards with and without 2KB attribute. Please click here for more info. Note: Due to current supply chain disruption and memory chip shortage on the market, the pricing below may not be up-to-date and lead time may be long if not in stock! Please email sa...@psism.com for updated prices and lead time.
PSI also supplies the following genuine Intel linear flash cards and mini-flash cards. Only certain sizes and chipset cards are in stock. Depending on inventory, some i-series cards listed below may have a minimum order quantity of 20 cards. If your order is less than 20 cards, the price can be much higher. Please call or e-mail to indicate the quantity sought. The cards below are compatible with Windows driver under 95, 98, Me, 2000 & XP.
SD cards are not the most economical solution in devices that need only a small amount of non-volatile memory, such as station presets in small radios. They may also not present the best choice for applications that require higher storage capacities or speeds as provided by other flash card standards such as CompactFlash. These limitations may be addressed by evolving memory technologies, such as the new SD 7.0 specifications which allow storage capabilities of up to 128 TB.[b][143]
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