RiDATA Lightning 32GB Compact Flash CF Flash Card
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RiDATA Lightning 32GB Compact Flash (CF) Flash Card Mod

RiDATA Lightning 32GB Compact Flash (CF) Flash Card Mod
Start Price USD 0.99
Current Price USD 102.50
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Start Time Tuesday, September 02, 2008
End Time Tuesday, September 09, 2008
Location Germantown, MD

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Opened and used for less than 10 minutes! Basically brand new!!! (just didn't get along with my old machine) RIDATA Lightning Compact Flash Cards feature the latest in flash technology with an ATA interface that provides excellent data transfer performance.Faster data transfer rate is required for the rapid growth in Digital Image resolution nowadays, and RIDATA Compact Flash Card Series is a perfect choice of solid- state mass storage cards for hand-held devices such as Digital camera, MP3 players, PDA or the application that require high environment tolerance. Faster data transfer rates are required to accommodate the rapid growth in Digital Imaging. The RIDATA Lightning Compact Flash Card Series is your perfect choice of solid- state mass storage cards for hand-held devices such as Digital cameras, MP3 players, PDA or applications that require high environmental tolerance. Product Features:• Conforms to the Compact Flash Association standard.• High Speed access of Reading and Writing.• PC card Standard and PC card ATA compatible.• True IDE Mode compatible.• Host ATA disk I/O BIOS, DOS/ Windows file system, utilities, and application software compatible.• Controller supports Ultra DMA Mode up to Mode 4.• Supports CIS implemented with 256 bytes of attribute memory.• Supports 8 or 16 bit host transfers with any host speed using IORDY.• 3.3V/ 5V single power supply.• Error Correction Code (ECC) embedded.• Low power consumption with automatic power management.• Non-volatile memory, no battery required.• 2-year warranty. Consumer Notice:For Digital SLR camera users (such as Nikon, Canon SLR DSCs etc.) we recommend using the Ridata Single Layer cell (SLC) based CF cards for these high performance cameras. We suggest using the Ridata 150x or 266x CF SLC cards for maximum performance. It has come to our attention that while using the “continuous shot” mode and Multi Layer Cell (MLC) cards such as the Ridata 233X CF Card, problems may occur due to the slower data writing limitations of the Multi Layer Cell (MLC) specifications and users may experience an image corrupt problem. The Ridata Compact Flash Card Series is your perfect choice in solid-state mass storage cards for hand-held devices such as Digital cameras, MP3 players, PDA or applications that require high environmental tolerance.NOTE: Please confirm with your device manufacturer to make sure the host device supports 8GB CF cards and above, including the use of FAT32.Ridata has recently released a firmware upgrade for its Ridata 233X CF cards. This upgrade appears to solve the issues with “continuous shot” mode in Digital SLR cameras (such as Nikon, Canon SLR DSCs etc.). Please contact the Ridata RMA dept if you are still experiencing problems. CF Type I Dimensions (mm) 36.4(L) x 42.8(W) x 3.3(H) Available Capacity 1GB, 2GB, 4GB, 8GB,16GB and 32GB Speed 233X: read up to 35MB/sec; write up to 12MB/sec 120X: read up to 18MB/sec; write up to 8MB/secNOTE: Different devices may cause different transfer speed results. Power Requirements 3.3V ~ 5V Operating temperature 0˚C ~ 70˚C (32˚F ~ 158˚F) Storage temperature -20°C ~ 70°C Durability 10,000 insertion/ removal cycles Endurance 100,000 times    On Sep-06-08 at 21:31:25 PDT, seller added the following information:I will be glad to ship internationally as well. Shiping will be determined at the end of the auction. Thank you to everyone who has been asking!

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