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Transcend PCMCIA Ata Adapter for Cf 2 Card
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Compatible Devices | PC |
Specific Uses For Product | personal |
Color | silver |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.13 x 3.37 x 0.13 inches |
Brand | Transcend |
About this item
- Converts 50-pin CompactFlash card to 68-pin PCMCIA
- Fully compatible with Type I CompactFlash cards
- Fast read and write to a CompactFlash card via any PC card slot
- Operating System-Microsoft Windows 7, 8, 10, Mac OS X 10.0 or later and Linux Kernel 2.6.30 or later
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 2.13 x 3.37 x 0.13 inches |
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Item Weight | 0.776 ounces |
Manufacturer | Transcend Information |
Language | English, English, English, English |
ASIN | B0009M069Y |
Item model number | TS0MCF2PC |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #9 in Computer Memory Card Adapters |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 9, 2006 |
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TRANSCEND INFORMATION TRANSCEND PCMCIA ATA ADAPTER FOR CF CARD Manufacturer : TRANSCEND INFORMATION UPC : 760557784647
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Customers like the performance, fit, quality and value of the electronic adapter. They mention that it works perfectly, fits into the cabin slot nicely and that the design and quality of the adapter is very good. They appreciate the compatibility, and ease of use. That said, opinions are mixed on the speed.
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Customers are satisfied with the performance of the adapter. They mention that it works perfectly, works with the CF cards they have chosen, and has no complaints.
"...Once it's loaded I don't see any negative changes and everything works fine. You can find 32GB CompactFlash cards at any electronics store or online...." Read more
"Just happy it works with no problems." Read more
"...with the correct CF Card, and CF Card to SD card adapter, the device works very nicely in my Dell Laptop." Read more
"It works well for my Pocket PC running Windows CE 1.0 with a small enough memory card, which was my primary reason for buying it...." Read more
Customers like the fit of the electronic adapter. They say it fits into the cabin slot nicely, works and fits perfectly, and fits snugly. Customers also appreciate the compact size and ease of use.
"...A must have if you work on old hardware.Fit and finish is good. Cards slide in snugly and stay put...." Read more
"...tough little case, aluminum and plastic apparently, which the flash card fits snugly and perfectly into, which then fits perfectly flush in the..." Read more
"...And, as claimed, this fit and worked just fine. I bought the Transcend 8 GB CF card (TS8GCF133) to go with it...." Read more
"...The card and memory card fit perfectly into the PC card slot of the '08 Civic Hybrid Navigation console...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the adapter. They mention that it is of very good quality, is a great product, and is pleased with the design and quality. They also appreciate the durability and cost of the product, which stands up to harsh use in an industrial setting. The adapter is able to stand up to the harsh use and is paired with a tough little case made of aluminum and plastic. It is expected to last a long time and there are no physical issues.
"...The adapter is a tough little case, aluminum and plastic apparently, which the flash card fits snugly and perfectly into, which then fits perfectly..." Read more
"...I have bought other Transcend products and they are all of very good quality." Read more
"...I am very pleased with the design and quality of this product. It was easily inserted into my head unit and was quickly recognized...." Read more
"Great product! Fits in the card slot and allows me to swap out flash cards easily." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the adapter. They mention that it was exactly what they said it was on line and that it arrived on time and in good condition.
"...but it works, it's flush mount to the PCMCIA slot and it's very affordable...." Read more
"Just what I was looking for and at a good price too" Read more
"I received this item on time and in good condition...." Read more
"These little devils are hard to find. The price is fair for this...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the compatibility of the adapter. They mention that it works with all cards and computers they have tried it in, and it is the perfect item for the Honda CRV stereo. It also works when inserted into several different laptops. Overall, this is a very good choice for a Honda system and a simple adapter that lets you use CF sized devices in a PCMCIA slot.
"Simple adapter that lets you use CF sized devices in a PCMCIA slot. A must have if you work on old hardware.Fit and finish is good...." Read more
"...Overall, this is a very good choice for a Honda system." Read more
"...It also works when inserted into several different laptops that I have...." Read more
"Works for Honda PCMCIA slot that offers you to play music in their audiosystem via Compact flash cards!..." Read more
Customers find the adapter easy to use. They mention that it works well in their computer, is easy to assemble with the memory card, and is quickly recognized by their head unit.
"...It was easily inserted into my head unit and was quickly recognized. For me Transcend is on par with more expensive products...." Read more
"...in a CNC machine shop and one of our machine requires this and is super helpful. Work and functions perfectly...." Read more
"...No hassle, no physical issues and the CompactFlash 2GB card was readily recognized in the synth LCD. Recommend this seller and this combination...." Read more
"I hope they bring this technology back. It is extremely help and compact. I basically have a 150GB HDD with a swappable partition. You guys ROCK!!..." Read more
Customers are happy with the music the adapter can play. They say it offers expanded capacity and works perfect with an 8 gb CF disk.
"...So it offers expanded capacity, but doesn't seem to provide a replacement for the internal HD. Oh well." Read more
"...CRV stereo, once you buy the card that fits this device you can load a lot of music and enjoy you trip." Read more
"It works perfect with an 8 gb CF disk. Fits into the cabin slot nicely, matches black texture of the car...." Read more
"My 2008 Honda CR-V can now play 10 gig of music flawlessly. Excellent workaround for the older limited size PCMCIA" Read more
Customers are mixed about the speed of the adapter. Some mention that it takes literally about 30 seconds to load, while others say that the transfer speed to their computer is extremely slow and it takes 45 minutes to download pictures with this card vs. 3 minutes for the exact same amount of.
"...Although it's slow, it's hard to argue with the convenience of not having to stick a CF card reader in my laptop bag if I take my old digital..." Read more
"...The transfer rate was extremely slow. It took between 2 and 2.5 hours to copy everything over...." Read more
"...It takes literally about 30 seconds to load. By the time I am backed out of my driveway, the card and card reader have loaded and is playing...." Read more
"...Offload was a bit slower than expected but the extended recording time was worth it." Read more
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I purchased the Transcend PCMCIA ATA Adapter For CF Card along with a Transcend 4GB 133x CompactFlash Memory Card and everything worked fine. If your reading this perhaps you are also looking for a PCMCIA adapter for a Honda. My only advise would be to be careful on how big of a memory card you get. 4GB works fine on my system however it a is a little (roughly 5 seconds)slower starting up (Navigation & Sound) when I turn on my vehicle. Once it's loaded I don't see any negative changes and everything works fine. You can find 32GB CompactFlash cards at any electronics store or online. I would assume that putting this much data into your Honda's system would significantly slow it down if not crash it. This is just my opinion and I have not tested that theory.
I hope this helps. Overall the product worked as described and I did not have any problems using it with my Windows based computer or Honda vehicle. My only other advise for Honda owners is that if you plan on putting music on a CompactFlash card and then using the adapter in your vehicle make sure your computer has a slot for the PCMCIA adaptor, or slot for the CompactFlash Card, or an external memory card reader with a CompactFlash slot. (Quite a few steps to put my music in my CRV but well worth it in the end).
Here's how I am using the card. I went into iTunes and created around 13 different Genius lists, each containing 100 songs. I then right-clicked on a genius list and selected the "Burn playlist to disc" option. I then selected the "Data CD or DVD" option. I burned one list to each disc (I used a DVD, but I think a CD might be big enough for one list). I then put the Compact Flash card into the appropriate media reader in my computer and created a folder with the same name as the name given to the genius list. I then copied the songs from the just-burned DVD onto the Compact Flash card into the folder. I did this for 13 separate genius lists since that seemed to just about fill up all 8 GB on the Compact Flash card. I then put the Compact Flash card into the adapter and loaded it into the PC Card slot in the Civic. The music started right up, all the folders show up as expected, and the track listing display as expected. Now I'm ready for a long road trip!
Fit and finish is good. Cards slide in snugly and stay put. Works with all cards and computers I've tried it in.
An SSD is stable, solid state memory. An SSD Harddrive is just a solid state memory harddrive. But if you have a spare SD port or PCMCIA slot in your computer, I wondered; could you install something LIKE an SSD at least for backup?
My Panasonic Toughbook CF-30 Runs Windows XP Service Pack 3 and has an SD card reader. So I put an SDHC 32gb in that reader and got a place to back up some files. But would it read a the higher-capacity 64GB SDXC - higher capacity card? No. Not in the SD reader.
I downloaded the KBxxxxx Windows XP update for exFat patch so the OS would at LEAST "see" and know exFat formatting but the Toughbook CF-30 hardware wasn't up to the task. Windows could SEE it was exFat filing, but could not format it at the full 64gb. (Just 29gb)
But, I *also* had two PCMCIA cardbus slots in the machine. One half-height and the other full.
I put an SD card reader in the half height slot. Sandisk ExpressCard Model SDAD-109 - Now with THAT cardbus in a PCMCIA slot the machine could read and write the SDXC 64Gb. But the lid of the compartment would not close.
So I did more research - and I found the full width PCMCIA adapter Komputer Bay's "Extreme CF Adapter" that takes 2 micro SDXC cards and puts them together in a CF-I (compact-flash) card.
Seemed like a problem that CF-I is 16 bit. Gonna be slow. But if I could get my two Samsung-EVO-64Gb-SDXC-Micro-SD cards to show up AT ALL, I could stand it. I'd be getting 128Gb extra storage for files, if I didn't mind letting it run overnight.
I took the two Samsung EVO 64Gb MiniSDXC chips and put them into the CF-I adapter. They snap in and out on a spring like all good memory card slots.
To get the 128Gb-bloated CF card into my machine, I had to interface it with a PCMCIA cardbus slot. So I got Transcend's CompactFlash Adapter TS0MCF2PC - no need to try and get 32-bit because the CF-I was already the 16-bit bottle neck.
I did look for a 32-bit CF adapter but there was only one from Lexar, and it was used. I could not tell if it would accommodate a CF II anyway. On top of that there isn't another 2 chip CF-II adapter at the moment anyway. Just CF-I.
So I went with a Komputer Bay Extreme SDXC Adapter CF-I that said it could take 2 64Gb SDXC minis - and put that into this Transcend CF-I to PCMCIA Adapter. And put THAT into the PCMCIA slot of my computer.
I thought it would show up as two mini SD cards at 64Gb each - but it showed up as one big 117 Gb drive. It was instantly recognized by updated Windows XP as exFat, and it exFat formated as one piece. The two minis inside the CF-I got RAIDed together.
So, the outcome is I have 128Gb (117Gb Actual) CF Card in a PCMCIA slot representing 128Gb of additional storage bottle necked to 16 bit speeds, but, it's still memory. And it's still stable backup material if I can afford to wait.
The two disks which were formated together - - do not individually have useful information on them. They're only useable together in the CF RAID array. This only means that if there's a hardware failure within the CF adapter, my data is not intact across the two SDXC's inside and so would be lost.
I can move 4Gb per hour from an SDHC in the machine's native reader, to the PCMCIA-CF Adapted SDXC-64's.
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