Re: [NTLK] MEMORY CARDS!

From: Laurent Daudelin (laurent_daudelin_at_fanniemae.com)
Date: Tue Apr 23 2002 - 12:42:05 EDT


On 23/04/02 11:41, "Japecan_at_aol.com" <Japecan_at_aol.com> wrote:

> Laurent,
>
> Thank you for your reply. So 5v/5v for Mp2100 and 5v/12v can read/write
> onto both MP130/MP2100 (compatable). I hope this is correct. Remember still
> on the digest mode. Then you mentioned V1/V2 the ssible difference of Yellow
> and Blue Pretec card too later in digest v2 #321. Thanks for the lead. This
> list is so helpful!!!

Not exactly.

5v/5v:
can read: MP1x0, MP2x00, eMate
can write: MP2x00, eMate

5v/12v:
can read: MP1x0, MP2x00
can write: MP1x0, MP2x00

IIRC, the eMate cannot deal at all with a 5v/12v card, but I'm sure someone
will correct me if I'm wrong...

-Laurent.

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