A new use for Compact Flash Card: CF-to-SATA hard drive adapter
Category: Laptop Gadgets | May 3rd, 2007

The title may confuse those who do not know much about Compact Flash Card: CF-to-SATA hard drive adapter but this is true and we will show you how. Many laptop users have compact flash cards and finding uses for them are pretty limited, well not anymore.
According to our source Product Reviews they have said that there is a solution in the form of CF-to-SATA hard drive adapter that will support any CompactFlash I/II card which means you can then slot it into the 2.5-inch SATA HDD slot which is loacated at the bottom of many laptops. This is what we call a cool laptop gadget.
This CF-to-SATA hard drive adapter supports DMA and Ultra DMA modes and the cost for such a gadget is ($35.99).
The Cool Features –
• Compatible with CFI/II
• Enable Compact Flash (CF) which can be used like ordinary 2.5″ SATA hard drive
• Supports DMA and Ultra DMA modes (only on flash media cards with such features)
• Compatible with DOS, Windows 3.1, 2000, NT4, 98SE, Mac, XP, Me, Vista & Linux
• CF Card can be the primary bootable device containing the OS and applications
• Mounts directly onto laptop 2.5″ SATA connector
• SATA interface
• Transparent to the operating system and does not require any drivers
Source – Product-reviews.net
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