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SRAM Card Reader
I have an SRAM card I need to get some information off of. The PC I am currently usings does not have a PCMCIA Card Reader in it.
What do I need to do/buy so that I would be able to read the SRAM card on my Desktop PC. I am currently running Windows XP &Â have another desktop running Vista.
This is my first work with a SRAM card.
Thanks
What do I need to do/buy so that I would be able to read the SRAM card on my Desktop PC. I am currently running Windows XP &Â have another desktop running Vista.
This is my first work with a SRAM card.
Thanks
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This should do it for you.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16815166013&cm_re=pcmcia_adapter-_-15-166-013-_-Product
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16815166013&cm_re=pcmcia_adapter-_-15-166-013-_-Product
I will just install this in the back of my computer where my Ethernet card and sound card are?
If that is what I have to do, then fine.....but would you happen to know of a USB type option I could use instead?
If that is what I have to do, then fine.....but would you happen to know of a USB type option I could use instead?
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Microsoft Windows XP is the sixth release of the NT series of operating systems, and was the first to be marketed in a variety of editions: XP Home and XP Professional, designed for business and power users. The advanced features in XP Professional are generally disabled in Home Edition, but are there and can be activated. There were two 64-bit editions, an embedded edition and a tablet edition.