Hello,
It'd be lovely if I could attach my multi-format media card reader to the TS-109, press the "Copy" button and have it transfer my images to the harddisk. As it is, I have to use my computer for copying over to the NAS, which doesn't seem necessary.
Regards,
/eskild.
TS-109 USB media card reader support
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What is the brand and model of your media card reader? We'll consider your suggestions.
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Mine is EagleTec Cubic All in 1 Reader (ET-MRMPWA2U-W).
http://www.eagletec.net/proditem.html?uid=22150
http://www.eagletec.net/proditem.html?uid=22150
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Thanks iamderek,
We'll look into the possibility of verifying media card readers.
We'll look into the possibility of verifying media card readers.
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I've got a few:
* One is a no-name HiSpeed USB 2.0 from China, which identifies itself as a "Winter Ver1.3" from "Carry Computer Eng., Co., Ltd".
* The next is a Lexar JumpShot (http://www.lexar.com)
* The third is a SanDisk Extreme for HiSpeed USB 2.0 (http://www.sandisk.com)
Just as a point of reference, all devices are fully usable with SuSE Linux 10.2, so maybe you can find some inspiration for support there.
* One is a no-name HiSpeed USB 2.0 from China, which identifies itself as a "Winter Ver1.3" from "Carry Computer Eng., Co., Ltd".
* The next is a Lexar JumpShot (http://www.lexar.com)
* The third is a SanDisk Extreme for HiSpeed USB 2.0 (http://www.sandisk.com)
Just as a point of reference, all devices are fully usable with SuSE Linux 10.2, so maybe you can find some inspiration for support there.