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The CompactFlash Cards Industrial CF Memory Card offers high-speed data transfer in a compact design, compatible with all devices featuring a Compact Flash slot. With easy plug-and-play functionality and various storage capacities, it’s the perfect solution for professionals on the go.
C**H
Good value. Works well
I used this to replace the Compact Flash in a CISCO 2810 multi-platform router. I pretested to verify rated capacity was correct. Work fine in this undemanding application.
R**.
Use it to back up older Fanuc robots.
Stock up on 64 and 256 if you're doing backups.
E**T
Compact flash card
After ordering some name brand CF cards and my old camera kept saying to replace the cards I thought my camera was no good anymore, I decided to order one more time , glad I did, these cards work perfect.
J**N
Megabyte- not GIGABYTE
Bought thinking it was a gigabyte card but it was not. Returned.
H**T
Great for XT-IDE retro PC setups.
Works great in my XT-IDE retro PC builds. Formats, boots and runs smoothly. Good size for IBM PC/XT and other old slow PC’s.
S**Y
Works well
Older technology but when you need it, you need it.
R**R
this card works great- its good to see these are still being made - i use them all the time
I have been using my trusty Roland sp-555 for about ten years now. I seem to be always buying an expensive piece of equipment that somehow has a main feature than becomes obsolete within months of my purchase. This equipment omen has happened repeatedly to me. That does not mean the said instrument is no good; it just has an annoying setback. Mt favorite piece of equipment that falls into this category is that sp-555 because it uses the near obsolete compact flash memory card. It was just my luck that literally months after the release of the sp-555 the mini sd card came into wide use as the mainstay memory card with modern musical equipment. Regardless of this setback i have come to love the compact flash card and see no problems with it other than it being a larger memory card. Its not even that big when compared to the generations of floppy and hard disks that people of my age group grew up with. I actually thin the sd card is way too small and think devices should all have larger areas on them for a compact flash card. The compact flash card size is perfect for me.I am therefore super happy to see these are still being made and with a 64mb capacity its sure to be able to handle all of the memory banks on my sp-555 sampler.From what i understand these cards were used mainly in cameras so this Onefavor brand may be a relief to people who love retro gear. I remember looking all over the internet about five years ago for these cards and could not find any. I ended up having the Roland compact send me some free cards out because they felt bad for me. I have a friend who has a four channel Boss brand mixer/recorder that uses compact flash cards so i will let him know about this neat Onefavor brand.To conclude, i am very happy with this memory card and recommend it to anyone who appreciates neat inventions that have been sadly pushed aside for smaller/compact/cheaper variations.
R**R
One out of two cards resisted formatting.
After about 6 attempts on my PC, I was able to get it to format.
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