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Microdrives and E125's

PostPosted: Mar 30, 2001 @ 6:11pm
by halobouncer
Is there a certain type or brand of microdrive that is required for Casio E125's?  How about adaptors or connectors needed?<br><br>Thanks

Re: Microdrives and E125's

PostPosted: Mar 30, 2001 @ 6:40pm
by Jaybot
There is only one brand as far as I know.  IBM makes the microdrive, although there are many OEMs that supply them (like Microtek) in stupid packages that include the PC card adapter that you can find for cheaper than just the Microdrive.... Anyway, no, you need no cables or anything, its a 340MB-1GB hardrive that goes into that funny little slot on the back of the E-125 called a Compact Flash slot.

Re: Microdrives and E125's

PostPosted: Mar 31, 2001 @ 4:43pm
by Dr. Phat
The slot is not funny, and you can also get a 540 meg one. I have a one gig, and it rules!

Re: Microdrives and E125's

PostPosted: Apr 1, 2001 @ 9:31pm
by Jaybot
I know, Phat, hence the 340MB-<hyphen>-1GB hyphen meaning 'up to'.<br><br>And I said funny little CF slot, referring to JR gilgers obvious ignorance to where a microdrive goes....

Re: Microdrives and E125's

PostPosted: Apr 1, 2001 @ 11:06pm
by Dr. Phat
well, i stand corrected, again.