6/20/2023 0 Comments Hard drive with sd card reader![]() ![]() ![]() One is the 80GB hard drive, one is the CF card reader and the other is the SD/MS/MMC/SM/xD card reader, so you can use the Flashpac as a simple card reader to transfer images to a PC directly from the memory cards, as well as from the internal hard drive. When connected to a PC it appears as three drives. The Flashpac has native support for seven types of memory cards: CompactFlash Type I, CompactFlash Type II, Sony Memory Stick, IBM Microdrive, MultiMediaCard, Secure Digital card (SD and SDHC), SmartMedia card, XD Picture Card. When it's finished it display a confirmation message (or an error message - which I have not yet seen!) and the Flashpac powers itself down after 90 seconds to conserve battery power. The current file transfer and the total number of files transferred in this session. While this is in progress the LCDĭisplays the type of memory card inserted, the name of the hard disk directory being written. The second button copies the contents of a memory card to the hard disk. Then displays the battery charge level and the amount of free space on the disk. The Flashpac on and at this point the LCD first displays the Wolverine logo and current firmware version, and There are two buttons and an LCD display. The user interface is as simple as the functionality. It comes with a black padded carryingĬase with a belt-loop, a USB cable for connecting the Flashpac to a PC/Mac, a Universal (world wide) 100-240v power supply and a mini-CD with a copies of the manual, drivers for older operating systems and a utility for reformatting the drive (FAT32), should that ever be required. It measuresĤ.6 x 3.1 x 0.9 inches (116 x 78 x 23mm) and weighs only 8 oz. When attached to a PC it's simply another system hard drive.Īs shown in the illustration, the Wolverine Flashpac is quite small. Of course you can connect the drive to a PC via a USB 2.0 interface and do anything you can normally do with hard disk data files, such as move, copy, view, rename and delete them. It does the job very well but it doesn't display the images or display the names of the stored files. It copies memory cards to the hard disk and that's it. It's almost the essence of a single function device. ![]() The Wolverine FlashPac is a battery powered hard drive with a built in card reader to enable you to transfer theĬontents of a memory card to the hard drive. Wolverine FlashPac 80GB Portable Hard Drive and Card Reader ![]()
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