Cisco-approved flash card upgrade for Cisco 1600 series Smart P/N: SM9FA8163IP280-C. Smart Modular 20MB Intel Series II+ (5/12 volt), 3COM approved linear flash card for NetBuilder 2. Please go to for the strataflash card data sheet. In some applications even some Intel series II or AMD D-series or Strataflash cards are compatible. IMC020FLSP: 20MB / discontinued * IMC040FLSP: 40MB / discontinued * *: The Intel series II+ cards are discontinued. IMC020FLSA: 20MB / NA You may use card above. IMC016FLSP: 16MB / discontinued * Go to for compatible cards. IMC008FLSP: 8MB / discontinued * IMC010FLSA: 10MB / NA. Series II (5V/12V) Series II+ (3.3V/5V) IMC002FLSA: 2MB / Please use compatible part above IMC004FLSP: 4MB / discontinued * IMC004FLSA: 4MB / NA You may use compatible card above. For specifications of Smart AMD C-series cards, please click. AMD C-series (or compatible) Chipset Flash Cards For detailed data sheet of PSI/C-1's C-series cards, please click. If you know what you are after, you may click on the link below to jump forward. Please click or call us for more information. Please click for the compatibility matrix.
PCMCIA LINEAR FLASH MEMORY CARDS You may use linear flash cards for certain, industrial and agricultural data loggers, etc. These OmniDrive read-writers support SRAM and/or Linear Flash cards with and without 2KB attribute. External PC card readers don't support SRAM and linear flash cards. If you need to read/write the LF cards under Windows, please specify it on the order form. Our testing so far shows only Intel i-series cards, Smart/Centennial cards and some C1-Tech, PSI, STI cards are supported under Win XP. 2.5 SATA SSD CF & CFAST CARD SM Card micro SD USB Memory Key. Unfortunately, again not all brands & models are supported. supply, SMART Modular Technologies has developed a comprehensive product line.
If you need to read/write the LF cards.ĭue to an agreement with our manufacturers, we can only supply drivers to our customers of linear flash cards, SRAM cards and/or Win XP provides native drivers for SRAM and linear flash cards (with attribute only). Unfortunately, again not all brands & models are supported. Win XP provides native drivers for SRAM and linear flash cards (with attribute only). We now have software drivers for SRAM and linear flash cards under Win 2000 but not all brands of cards are supported. They can be read/written like a hard drive in a PCMCIA slot under Windows. N ote: Some of the linear flash and SRAM cards are manufactured to be Win 3.1/95/98/Me/2000/XP-compatible, i.e.