Friday, January 29, 2010
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Gorjana 18k Gold Plated Ring

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Friday, January 22, 2010
U111-M Q&A, Compatibility with Mac OS X?

Answer: Unfortunately, the U111-M currently doesn't work with Mac OS X as of this writing (January 2010). We've tested it extensively under Linux (Xubuntu Linux 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope) amd64 edition), and even discovered viable work-around methods to get the U111M to work with OpenBSD (OpenBSD 4.6 beta i386 edition). However, the way the U111-M presents itself to Mac OS X precludes using even low level commands like
diskutil
and mount_msdos
from Terminal. Mac OS X sees the U111M reader, and even the capacity of the inserted PCMCIA PC Card, but can't read the MBR of the PCMCIA PC Card, and hence is unable to treat it as a filesystem.We're not sure if this is Elan or Apple's fault, but we're just as disappointed that it doesn't work with the Mac since we're Mac users too. If you have a spare Linux or OpenBSD machine, we can send you instructions for getting the U111M to work with those systems. U111-M also works with Windows 2000, XP 32, Vista 32.
If you have no need to read PCMCIA PC Card SRAM, and just need to read PCMCIA PC Card ATA Flash, we do have two different combinations of products that are well supported under Mac OS X.
PCM-CR-UEMUL03 MotionFlash32 USB 2.0 to 5 Slot Multi-Card Read-Writer
in conjunction with the
ADP-ATA-CF CompactFlash Type I to 16-bit PC Card Type I/II Adapter for ATA Flash
or
PCM-CR-FW81ECF-02 CFFire800 Pro FireWire 800 to UDMA CompactFlash Drive Read-Writer
in conjunction with the
ADP-ATA-CF CompactFlash Type I to 16-bit PC Card Type I/II Adapter for ATA Flash
Ordinarily we would recommend the FireWire solution because of overwhelming speed advantages, but ATA Flash PCMCIA PC Cards are so slow (PIO mode 4 -- max), that even USB 2.0 is more than adequate to read and write to them.
USB 2.0 Y Cable of Choice, DoubleQueue

DoubleQueue USB 2.0 Y Cables the best choice for a range of devices including 3G/4G WWAN wireless mobile broadband devices like the Kyocera KPC680 or Option Wireless GT Max 3.6 Express when used with the MicroU2E family of adapters, and even hard drives and SSD devices requiring extra electrical current.
Available at EverythingHerePlus.com for just $3.50 with inexpensive USPS Priority Mail shipping.
Monday, January 18, 2010
technology musings: U111-M USB to PC Card Read-Writer 1 Slot PCMCIA PC Card ATA Flash and SRAM Memory Cards

The U111-M comes with a USB 'Y' for use on rare systems with underpowered ports. Simply plug in the additional power only connection in order to provide necessary current. The U111M provides an inexpensive, hassle free solution to deploying legacy PCMCIA PC Card memory SRAM and ATA Flash cards on modern Linux and Windows computers with USB 1.1 or USB 2.0 ports.
Reproduced with permission from technology musings: U111-M USB to PC Card Read-Writer 1 Slot PCMCIA PC Card ATA Flash and SRAM Memory Cards
Saturday, January 16, 2010
technology musings: FireWire 800 Hubs for New iMacs and Macs as easy as 3, 4, 5!

Checkout technology musings: FireWire 800 Hubs for New iMacs and Macs as easy as 3, 4, 5! for more information.
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Current Marc by Marc Jacobs Items at EverythingHerePlus.com

Small jewelry and accessories ship in a small box which costs only $5.00 USD to US destinations, and $11.00 USD to Canada. For medium box items, pay $11.00 USD to US destinations, and $26.00 USD to Canada. We do ship to other countries, see the International Shipping notes at the top of our Fashion Accessories page for details. Remember, if you live too far from a Marc Jacobs store, we can obtain and ship nearly anything from the Special Items section of the Marc Jacobs website. If you see an item you want, contact us at sales@everythinghereplus.com. For a modest markup, and inexpensive shipping fee, it can be yours -- it's like having your own personal shopping service!
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