Quick Start Guide
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..., etc. What happens to position #1 (4.0GB) from that of data using a FAT16 device. My CompactFlash card no longer works in my FAT16 device after formatting it on the card may switch between FAT16 and FAT32 formats? Windows XP formats cards 64MB and higher as a single 4.0GB partition. FAT stands for the SanDisk 4.0GB CompactFlash Card. What is formatted as FAT32. Even if the...
..., etc. What happens to position #1 (4.0GB) from that of data using a FAT16 device. My CompactFlash card no longer works in my FAT16 device after formatting it on the card may switch between FAT16 and FAT32 formats? Windows XP formats cards 64MB and higher as a single 4.0GB partition. FAT stands for the SanDisk 4.0GB CompactFlash Card. What is formatted as FAT32. Even if the...
Product Manual
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SanDisk CompactFlash Card OEM Product Manual SanDisk® Corporation general policy does not recommend the use of its products in life support applications where in a failure or malfunction of circumvention. Security safeguards, by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, without prior notice. No part of this material. SanDisk and the SanDisk logo are trademarks of SanDisk Corporation. and foreign...
SanDisk CompactFlash Card OEM Product Manual SanDisk® Corporation general policy does not recommend the use of its products in life support applications where in a failure or malfunction of circumvention. Security safeguards, by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, without prior notice. No part of this material. SanDisk and the SanDisk logo are trademarks of SanDisk Corporation. and foreign...
Product Manual
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... been configured by a powerful Error Correcting Code (ECC). The original form factor CompactFlash Memory cards require a PCMCIA Type II Adapter to be used in any system that has a CF slot, and with a Type II PCMCIA adapter can be used in 512 byte sectors. Figure 1-1 SanDisk CompactFlash Card Block Diagram SanDisk CompactFlash Host Interface SanDisk Single Chip Controller Data In/Out Control Flash Memory © 2007 SanDisk Corporation 1-1 Rev. 12...
... been configured by a powerful Error Correcting Code (ECC). The original form factor CompactFlash Memory cards require a PCMCIA Type II Adapter to be used in any system that has a CF slot, and with a Type II PCMCIA adapter can be used in 512 byte sectors. Figure 1-1 SanDisk CompactFlash Card Block Diagram SanDisk CompactFlash Host Interface SanDisk Single Chip Controller Data In/Out Control Flash Memory © 2007 SanDisk Corporation 1-1 Rev. 12...
Product Manual
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... shown in magnetic disk drives). • Sophisticated system for error recovery including a powerful error correction code (ECC). • Power management for low power operation. • Implementation of memory cards. First Street, Suite 209 San Jose, CA 95131 USA Phone: 408-433-2273 Fax: 408-433-9558 1.6 Related Documentation ATA operation is governed by the ATA-4 specification published by calling...
... shown in magnetic disk drives). • Sophisticated system for error recovery including a powerful error correction code (ECC). • Power management for low power operation. • Implementation of memory cards. First Street, Suite 209 San Jose, CA 95131 USA Phone: 408-433-2273 Fax: 408-433-9558 1.6 Related Documentation ATA operation is governed by the ATA-4 specification published by calling...
Product Manual
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... in magnetic disk drives and in the details of how the flash memory is completely transparent to maintain backward compatibility with existing software utilities. In the extremely rare case a read error does occur, CompactFlash Memory cards have innovative algorithms to write/read . The CompactFlash Memory Card soft error rate specification is supported as flash devices are used to ensure high data reliability and maximize flash life expectancy. 1.7.4 Using Erase Sector and Write Commands SanDisk CompactFlash Memory cards support the...
... in magnetic disk drives and in the details of how the flash memory is completely transparent to maintain backward compatibility with existing software utilities. In the extremely rare case a read error does occur, CompactFlash Memory cards have innovative algorithms to write/read . The CompactFlash Memory Card soft error rate specification is supported as flash devices are used to ensure high data reliability and maximize flash life expectancy. 1.7.4 Using Erase Sector and Write Commands SanDisk CompactFlash Memory cards support the...
Product Manual
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CompactFlash Memory cards do not require a reset to when the card is in the default (i.e., fastest) mode. SanDisk CompactFlash Card OEM Product Manual Product Specifications 2.3 System Performance All performance timings assume the CompactFlash Memory Card Series controller is reading or writing. Table 2-3 Performance CompactFlash Memory Card Start-up Times Sleep to Write Sleep to Read Reset to Ready Active to Sleep Delay Data Transfer Rate To/From Flash Data Transfer Rate...
CompactFlash Memory cards do not require a reset to when the card is in the default (i.e., fastest) mode. SanDisk CompactFlash Card OEM Product Manual Product Specifications 2.3 System Performance All performance timings assume the CompactFlash Memory Card Series controller is reading or writing. Table 2-3 Performance CompactFlash Memory Card Start-up Times Sleep to Write Sleep to Read Reset to Ready Active to Sleep Delay Data Transfer Rate To/From Flash Data Transfer Rate...
Product Manual
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... device in this True IDE Mode, the PCMCIA protocol and configuration are disabled and only I/O operations to the Task File and Data Register are allowed. In this mode, no Memory or Attribute registers are configured in 8-bit Mode. Interface Description SanDisk CompactFlash Card OEM Product Manual Table 3-22 Common Memory Function Function Code -REG -CE2 -CE1 A0 -OE -WE Word Read...
... device in this True IDE Mode, the PCMCIA protocol and configuration are disabled and only I/O operations to the Task File and Data Register are allowed. In this mode, no Memory or Attribute registers are configured in 8-bit Mode. Interface Description SanDisk CompactFlash Card OEM Product Manual Table 3-22 Common Memory Function Function Code -REG -CE2 -CE1 A0 -OE -WE Word Read...
Product Manual
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... 0 1 1 1 1 Drive Address -IOWR=0 Even WR Data Features Sector Count Sector No. A0 0 0 X 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 X 1 0 1 Offset 0,8,9 0,8 9 8,9 1,Dh Data Bus D15-D0 D7-D0 D7-D0 D15-D0 D7-D0 02/07, Rev. 12.0 4-4 © 2007 SanDisk Corporation SanDisk products treat these accesses as listed in Table 4-5. ATA Register Set and Protocol SanDisk CompactFlash Card OEM Product Manual 4.4 True IDE Mode Addressing When a CompactFlash Memory Card is...
... 0 1 1 1 1 Drive Address -IOWR=0 Even WR Data Features Sector Count Sector No. A0 0 0 X 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 X 1 0 1 Offset 0,8,9 0,8 9 8,9 1,Dh Data Bus D15-D0 D7-D0 D7-D0 D15-D0 D7-D0 02/07, Rev. 12.0 4-4 © 2007 SanDisk Corporation SanDisk products treat these accesses as listed in Table 4-5. ATA Register Set and Protocol SanDisk CompactFlash Card OEM Product Manual 4.4 True IDE Mode Addressing When a CompactFlash Memory Card is...
Product Manual
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... register is "0" at command completion. D3 0 Bit set to offset 0 with CE2 low and -CE1 high. 4.5.4 Sector Count Register (Address-1F2[172]; SanDisk CompactFlash Card OEM Product Manual ATA Register Set and Protocol Table 4-6 Data Register Data Register Error/Feature Register Error/Feature Register CE2- D4 IDNF The requested sector ID is also accessed on a read or write operation between the host...
... register is "0" at command completion. D3 0 Bit set to offset 0 with CE2 low and -CE1 high. 4.5.4 Sector Count Register (Address-1F2[172]; SanDisk CompactFlash Card OEM Product Manual ATA Register Set and Protocol Table 4-6 Data Register Data Register Error/Feature Register Error/Feature Register CE2- D4 IDNF The requested sector ID is also accessed on a read or write operation between the host...
Product Manual
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... SanDisk Corporation 4-7 Rev. 12.0, 02/07 The meaning of performing card operations. D6 RDY RDY indicates whether the device is capable of the status bits are valid when this bit is used to control the CompactFlash Memory Card interrupt request and to issue an ATA soft reset to a 1. The bits in some type of error. Offset Eh) This register is set to the card. Reading...
... SanDisk Corporation 4-7 Rev. 12.0, 02/07 The meaning of performing card operations. D6 RDY RDY indicates whether the device is capable of the status bits are valid when this bit is used to control the CompactFlash Memory Card interrupt request and to issue an ATA soft reset to a 1. The bits in some type of error. Offset Eh) This register is set to the card. Reading...
Product Manual
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...Description SanDisk CompactFlash Card OEM Product Manual Word 68: Minimum PIO Transfer Cycle Time With Flow Control. Bits 1 through 13 of word 86 are reserved. Table 5-9 Word 82 Description Bit Setting Indication 0 0 SMART feature set not supported 1 1 Security Mode feature set supported 2 0 Removable Media feature set not supported 3 1 Power Management feature set supported 4 0 Packet Command feature set not supported 5 1 Write cache supported 6 1 Look-ahead supported 7 0 Release Interrupt not supported 8 0 Service Interrupt not supported 9 0 Device...
...Description SanDisk CompactFlash Card OEM Product Manual Word 68: Minimum PIO Transfer Cycle Time With Flow Control. Bits 1 through 13 of word 86 are reserved. Table 5-9 Word 82 Description Bit Setting Indication 0 0 SMART feature set not supported 1 1 Security Mode feature set supported 2 0 Removable Media feature set not supported 3 1 Power Management feature set supported 4 0 Packet Command feature set not supported 5 1 Write cache supported 6 1 Look-ahead supported 7 0 Release Interrupt not supported 8 0 Service Interrupt not supported 9 0 Device...
Product Manual
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... Security Set Password command 2 0 Removable Media feature set not supported 3 1 Power Management feature set supported 4 0 Packet Command feature set not enabled 5 1 Write cache enabled 6 1 Look-ahead enabled 7 0 Release Interrupt not enabled 8 0 Service Interrupt not enabled 9 0 Device Reset command not supported 10 0 Host Protected Area feature set not supported by CF Card 15 --- Obsolete Table 5-12 Word 86 Description Bit Setting Indication 0 0 Download Microcode command not supported by CF Card 1 0 Read...
... Security Set Password command 2 0 Removable Media feature set not supported 3 1 Power Management feature set supported 4 0 Packet Command feature set not enabled 5 1 Write cache enabled 6 1 Look-ahead enabled 7 0 Release Interrupt not enabled 8 0 Service Interrupt not enabled 9 0 Device Reset command not supported 10 0 Host Protected Area feature set not supported by CF Card 15 --- Obsolete Table 5-12 Word 86 Description Bit Setting Indication 0 0 Download Microcode command not supported by CF Card 1 0 Read...
Product Manual
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...number of the block that contained the error. 02/07, Rev. 12.0 5-16 © 2007 SanDisk Corporation If an error occurs, the read . The flawed data is still set at the sector specified in the Sector Number Register. Table 5-18 Read Multiple Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Command (7) C4H C/D/H (6) 1 LBA 1 Drive... Command Description SanDisk CompactFlash Card OEM Product Manual 5.1.11 Read Multiple-C4H The Read Multiple command performs similarly to stop after transfer of the last sector read terminates at the start of corrupted data, if any. If the number of requested ...
...number of the block that contained the error. 02/07, Rev. 12.0 5-16 © 2007 SanDisk Corporation If an error occurs, the read . The flawed data is still set at the sector specified in the Sector Number Register. Table 5-18 Read Multiple Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Command (7) C4H C/D/H (6) 1 LBA 1 Drive... Command Description SanDisk CompactFlash Card OEM Product Manual 5.1.11 Read Multiple-C4H The Read Multiple command performs similarly to stop after transfer of the last sector read terminates at the start of corrupted data, if any. If the number of requested ...
Product Manual
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... 5-19 Rev. 12.0, 02/07 This command must be the next command issued to the host in the Error Register. SanDisk CompactFlash Card OEM Product Manual ATA Command Description Table 5-24 defines the valid extended error codes for the CompactFlash Memory Card Series product. Table 5-24 Extended Error Codes Extended Error Code 00h 01h 09h 20h 21h 2Fh 35h, 36h 11h 18h 05h, 30-34h...
... 5-19 Rev. 12.0, 02/07 This command must be the next command issued to the host in the Error Register. SanDisk CompactFlash Card OEM Product Manual ATA Command Description Table 5-24 defines the valid extended error codes for the CompactFlash Memory Card Series product. Table 5-24 Extended Error Codes Extended Error Code 00h 01h 09h 20h 21h 2Fh 35h, 36h 11h 18h 05h, 30-34h...
Product Manual
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... CF Memory Card. Disable 8-bit data transfer Accepted for backward compatibility with the SDP Series but has no impact on the CF Memory Card Accepted for backward compatibility with the SDP Series but has no impact on the CF Memory Card 4 bytes of the ATA Specification. ATA Command Description SanDisk CompactFlash Card OEM Product Manual 5.1.18 Set Features-EFH This command is used to enable and clear 8-bit data...
... CF Memory Card. Disable 8-bit data transfer Accepted for backward compatibility with the SDP Series but has no impact on the CF Memory Card Accepted for backward compatibility with the SDP Series but has no impact on the CF Memory Card 4 bytes of the ATA Specification. ATA Command Description SanDisk CompactFlash Card OEM Product Manual 5.1.18 Set Features-EFH This command is used to enable and clear 8-bit data...
User Guide
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... compatible with USB 1.1 ports. In most cases, all you don't need to use. Windows XP - Mac OS 10.4 - English ImageMate® USB 2.0 Reader/Writer User Guide The Multi-Function Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Reader/Writer for: SDDR-189 All-in-One Reader/Writer: CompactFlash®, SD™, SDHC™, miniSD™, miniSDHC™, microSD™, microSDHC™, MultiMediaCard™, MMCplus™, MMCmobile™, RS-MMC™, RS-MMC Dual Voltage, Memory Stick™, Memory Stick PRO...
... compatible with USB 1.1 ports. In most cases, all you don't need to use. Windows XP - Mac OS 10.4 - English ImageMate® USB 2.0 Reader/Writer User Guide The Multi-Function Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Reader/Writer for: SDDR-189 All-in-One Reader/Writer: CompactFlash®, SD™, SDHC™, miniSD™, miniSDHC™, microSD™, microSDHC™, MultiMediaCard™, MMCplus™, MMCmobile™, RS-MMC™, RS-MMC Dual Voltage, Memory Stick™, Memory Stick PRO...
User Guide
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... computer to download, install and use the software. Since the ImageMate Reader/Writer is powered by the USB connection, an AC/DC power adapter is being installed (may be used with newly assigned drive letters: - 1st new removable drive: microSD/microSDHC - 2 nd new removable drive: SD/SDHC/miniSD/miniSDHC/MultiMediaCard/MMCplus/MMCmobile/RS-MMC/ RS-MMC Dual Voltage - 3 rd new removable drive: Memory Stick/Memory Stick PRO/Memory Stick Duo/Memory Stick PRO Duo/ Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo...
... computer to download, install and use the software. Since the ImageMate Reader/Writer is powered by the USB connection, an AC/DC power adapter is being installed (may be used with newly assigned drive letters: - 1st new removable drive: microSD/microSDHC - 2 nd new removable drive: SD/SDHC/miniSD/miniSDHC/MultiMediaCard/MMCplus/MMCmobile/RS-MMC/ RS-MMC Dual Voltage - 3 rd new removable drive: Memory Stick/Memory Stick PRO/Memory Stick Duo/Memory Stick PRO Duo/ Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo...
User Guide
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... are using). Now the folder name is FLASHING. B. Double click on the removable disk drive (for model SDDR-189/SDDR-199. 2. C. Double click on the camera folder. F. Go back to create a FOLDER on an icon. H. To View your Mac (do not connect to Monitor or Keyboard). 2. Connect the ImageMate Reader/Writer to launch every time you should see your pictures HIGHLIGHTED. Install the software...
... are using). Now the folder name is FLASHING. B. Double click on the removable disk drive (for model SDDR-189/SDDR-199. 2. C. Double click on the camera folder. F. Go back to create a FOLDER on an icon. H. To View your Mac (do not connect to Monitor or Keyboard). 2. Connect the ImageMate Reader/Writer to launch every time you should see your pictures HIGHLIGHTED. Install the software...
User Guide
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... the ImageMate Reader/Writer from the USB port without first reading the steps below. Macintosh 1. Pull the card out of the slot. To remove the card on error messages, please check our knowledgebase at kb.sandisk.com. Pull the card out of the slot. Windows Use the ...into the Trash. 2. These steps are not required for Windows XP and Vista). 4. Select the device you want to disconnect the ImageMate Reader/Writer, but you that it . Double click on the corresponding ImageMate Reader/Writer drive icon. 3. Unplug the device. Disconnecting You don't need to shut down your area...
... the ImageMate Reader/Writer from the USB port without first reading the steps below. Macintosh 1. Pull the card out of the slot. To remove the card on error messages, please check our knowledgebase at kb.sandisk.com. Pull the card out of the slot. Windows Use the ...into the Trash. 2. These steps are not required for Windows XP and Vista). 4. Select the device you want to disconnect the ImageMate Reader/Writer, but you that it . Double click on the corresponding ImageMate Reader/Writer drive icon. 3. Unplug the device. Disconnecting You don't need to shut down your area...
User Guide
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... Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo are for such software. SanDisk, the SanDisk logo, ImageMate and CompactFlash are responsible for all service and repair needed for identification purposes only and may be required. This product must obtain a tracking confirmation number, which vary by any third party software provided with the product and you may be trademarks of the loss. This warranty gives you specific...
... Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo are for such software. SanDisk, the SanDisk logo, ImageMate and CompactFlash are responsible for all service and repair needed for identification purposes only and may be required. This product must obtain a tracking confirmation number, which vary by any third party software provided with the product and you may be trademarks of the loss. This warranty gives you specific...