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Pros & Cons
Pros
Solid state is the way to go, even for the retro stuff! Especially for retro stuff.
Cons
Transcend cf133 and other consumer grade models no longer have the ability to work as a fixed disk as of early 2011. These cards, once the go-to name for bootable cfs, are now worthless for many microcomputing projects.
Within 90 days of purchase, the card could not be read in my card reader under either xp or os x. Replaced by amazon after first showed this formatting issue.
Who wants to take a chance on losing one or more shots per shoot? Spend the extra money and get a reliable flash card.
Highlights
Quality
This product works as it should and nice to have the capacity to shoot up to 9999 images
Works great no issues good value too
Competitiveness
I used this card in conjunction with a syba dual compact flash cf to 44 pin ide adapter on my nec pc9821nr15 laptop that i impo... Read More
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great, old, good, flash and easy. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 80% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 5,813 reviews as of our last analysis date on Oct 5 2022.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Great card that i bought to expand the memory in a cisco router however it does not recognize the card under any format
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I partitioned it to have msdos 6
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The speed is adequate though not super fast by any means
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Considering how this laptop cant support hard drives much larger than 4 gb 4
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
While im glad that transcend is still making these lowcapacity cards for retrocomputing it is unfortunate that they are not tagged as boot drives
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The way cf cards and ata hard drives work requires the manufacturer to burn them as bootable and these arent so they cant be used to replace the c drive of old computers only accessory storage drives
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Im still searching for bootable cf cards to preserve my oscilloscope that runs windows 98 and could crash at any moment
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