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To: BuzzVA who wrote (13579)8/4/2000 11:51:09 AM
From: The Prophet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 60323
 
Link to new SNDK interview:

wallstreetnewscast.net



To: BuzzVA who wrote (13579)8/4/2000 12:07:25 PM
From: Ausdauer  Respond to of 60323
 
Buzz,

PCMCIA adapter:

Look on your desktop for a new drive icon (this usually happens with a MAC, but I have also seen it with IBM laptops) or look under "My Computer" and see if it lists a new drive letter assigned to the card.

I have recommended before that there be an audible that sounds when the card is inserted and recognized. The best audible would be a SanDisk jingle. I would be happy to write one if they would pay me for the idea and the composition.

NBC used a peacock to promote its color transmissions. NBC was also heavily supported by General Electric Company. If you play "G" "E" "C" on the piano that is the NBC jingle.

The new ImageMates actually put the red SanDisk logo next to the drive letter for easy identification.

It is these simple things that make life easier for end-users like us.

Ausdauer



To: BuzzVA who wrote (13579)8/4/2000 1:43:23 PM
From: capt rocky 1  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 60323
 
buzz,you're right. win 95 should pick it up and ask you to install it upon start up. did you install a disk with the adapter? you might use the find function and have windows find the set up . probably by now you have got it in. good luck. rocky ps. sometimes i must use setup/.exe on the run function to jump start cd's.