Pulling a 5gb card out of an mp3 player

Hey Rocky! Watch me pull a Seagate 5gb compact flash card out of my hat, and by hat I mean a Creative Muvo2!
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Birddog114 wrote:uvo 2 had the Hitachi Microdrive and it works with any CF card reader or D70/ D100 or DSLR.
PlatinumWeaver wrote:Birddog114 wrote:uvo 2 had the Hitachi Microdrive and it works with any CF card reader or D70/ D100 or DSLR.
There is a specific date of manufacture that one must look at before purchasing. Before this date the card will work perfectly fine, after this data Hitachi wised up to fact that people were buying a $300AU Mp3 for the card which they ( hitachi ) sell for $700AU.
It is believed that what Hitachi did simply alter the section of the firmware of the microdrive that tells a device whether the card is CF compatible, so if someone was able to find the firmware for the card as it was before the cut-of date, and could upload it to the microdrive manufactered after the cut-off date.. that might work.. maybe
The Hitachi microdrive is not worth it, too slow and easy to fail than the CF card, if it failed you loose everything: Muvo 2 warranty and your takes of the day.
Who's in the world use the microdrive for DSLR today? Old techno and eat lot of juice from the camera battery.
See: http://www.pcconsultant.com/microdrive_warning.htm
Birddog114 wrote:The Hitachi microdrive is not worth it, too slow and easy to fail than the CF card, if it failed you loose everything: Muvo 2 warranty and your takes of the day.
Who's in the world use the microdrive for DSLR today? Old techno and eat lot of juice from the camera battery.