Hello you all, happy new year!
Could you suggest me a good adapter between an S-Ata port and a CF (Compact Flash Card)?
I've had a pair of no-name adapters, where even the chip bore no name... One was out of order as received, the other worked improperly and now it's kaputt.
My wishes if this exists:
- Preferably as a 2.5" rack. But a lone printed circuit would be a beginning.
- F-A-S-T ! 50MB/s for my CF cards, and a small response time.
- As transparent as possible, like: telling the port and Bios and OS that the CF card is a banal Sata disk. Needing no driver at all - or if any, available for Win2000.
Such adapters tend to be just an S-Ata to P-Ata bridge, as P-Ata and CF are electrically compatible. I have some S-Ata to P-Ata with a chip called RXD-628 which behaves and performs decently on P-Ata disks, so if you know one adapter with this chip and a CF connector, it could be a solution.
Many thanks!
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S-Ata to Compact Flash Adapter
#2
Posted 08 January 2012 - 05:22 AM
Something like these?
http://www.addonics....ucts/adsacf.php
http://www.addonics....cts/ad25cfd.php
jaclaz
http://www.addonics....ucts/adsacf.php
http://www.addonics....cts/ad25cfd.php
jaclaz
#3
Posted 09 January 2012 - 08:35 AM
Yes Jaclaz, precisely the function I'm looking for.
And as I already have similar adapters that don't work properly, I seek advice about the good chips, or experience about good adapters.
For sure, Addonics use to offer products that work, agreed.
And as I already have similar adapters that don't work properly, I seek advice about the good chips, or experience about good adapters.
For sure, Addonics use to offer products that work, agreed.
#4
Posted 09 January 2012 - 09:57 AM
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