
The future and buy a USB-connected card reader device (they areĪvailable for about $20-$30). In view of all this, I now strongly recommend that you look to

Serial, parallel, keyboard or PS/2 mouse ports. Several Compaq "Internet Appliance" models are this wayĪlready they have 6 (!) USB ports, and NO Ports are disappearing from new machines in favor of Windows versions supporting USB have been out for overĨ years now, and is on the majority of PCs currently in use. Make to a PC (at least without opening the box and adding expansion cards) was the Under these conditions, the only practical relatively fast connection one could
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Serial Bus) ports, or were running pre-98 versions of Windows which lacked support for Time I created the page, the majority of PCs in use either didn't have USB (Universal Parallel port (classic printer port) is at the end of it's life after an over 30-year run (Itįirst appeared on pre-PC 8-bit CP/M machines and the Apple ][ in the late 1970s). Transfer utility now on my download page ( jump to paragraph at
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Fall 2000 Update - New Drivers ( jump to paragraph at bottom of page ) Includes a downloadable file containing a newer version of the driver along with anĮasier-to-use installer/control panel. Intended to provide useful hints and information on making the driver work. Many D7xx owners have had considerableĭifficulty installing and activating the software driver for this device. Image files from the cards to your computer. PC-Card reader device, model MSAC-PR1, that plugs into a parallel printer port to transfer Images on standard PCMCIA cards (or compact flash cards with an adapter). The Sony D700 and D770 digital cameras store [ File download links are at the bottom of

Sony D-700 Card Reader Driver Support Page
