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26th Aug 2019, 9:30 pm | #1 |
Pentode
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Bromley, Kent, UK.
Posts: 234
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SRAM cards
Hi, does anyone know of a way of backing these up to a PC ?
I purchased a USB to pcmcia card adapter recently but it seems it’s not compatible with sram style cards. It crossed my mind to make up an adapter that would allow the card card to ‘plug’ into my ice master LV48 reader but would need to determine the type of IC used in the sram card and that this is on the device list of the reader. Any thoughts ? Thanks |
30th Aug 2019, 7:44 am | #2 |
Nonode
Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: Stafford, Staffs. UK.
Posts: 2,532
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Re: SRAM cards
I seem to remember its a windows issue. At some point windows stopped supporting them and there was no driver. We had a DSO that used these and I'm pretty sure we used to use a laptop to read them, back in the noughties. Later on the newer machines couldn't do it. So maybe an old (Win 95 for example) laptop is worth a try?
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30th Aug 2019, 8:02 am | #3 |
Heptode
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Worthing, Sussex, UK.
Posts: 661
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Re: SRAM cards
A pci adapter card should work ok - ISA cards were also available if you have a machine old enough.
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4th Sep 2019, 7:29 pm | #4 | |
Nonode
Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: Stafford, Staffs. UK.
Posts: 2,532
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Re: SRAM cards
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However I have just found this: SRAM and Windows XP Work Around for PC Card SRAM SRAM Cards do not come with drivers, it has always been the OS vendor's responsibility to include support for these devices. Unlike previous versions of Windows, SRAM drivers traditionally included on Windows distributions are not included with Windows XP. The following information explains a work around to get Windows XP to recognize and use PC Card SRAM. Be certain Windows XP is up to date with the latest Service Packs and the host hardware correctly supports PC Cards. Please note that Pretec provides this work around as a customer service and does not guarantee that will work with every system configuration. 1. Insert the SRAM card into the PC Card slot 2. When the 'Hardware Wizard' appears, select 'Install from a list or specific location (advanced)' 3. Click 'Next' 4. Select 'Don't search I will choose the driver to install' 5. Click 'Next' 6. Scroll through the list of choice and select 'PCMCIA and Flash memory devices' 7. Click 'Next' 8. Double click 'generic' under the Manufacturer listing 9. Select 'Generic PCMCIA Memory Card' from the Model listing 10. Click 'Next' 11. Click the 'Yes' button when the warning dialog appears, to dismiss it 12. Click 'Finish' when the 'Completing the found new hardware wizard' dialog appears. 13. Restart Windows Might be worth a try! |
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