Delkin Devices MultiMedia Card to Floppy Disk Adapter User Manual

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Introduction
Thank you and congratulations on your purchase of the FlashPath Floppy Disk
Adapter for MultiMediaCard. FlashPath is a convenient way to transfer digital images,
music, voice and data files between personal computers/laptops, and MultiMediaCard
compliant digital appliances using a standard 3.5” floppy drive.
Before using the FlashPath, please take some time to read all instructions and war-
ranty information. Additional information can be found in the README.TXT included
on the CD or on the web at 
Included Components
 FlashPath Adapter
 Driver CD
 Registration Card
 Manual
Special Handling Instructions
  Keep the adapter free from dust.  Store it in its protective case when not in use.
  Never remove the FlashPath from the floppy disk drive while it is being accessed
(reading, writing, erasing, formatting, etc.). Doing so can corrupt the data and file
systems stored on the MultiMediaCard.
General Notes Regarding FlashPath & MultiMediaCard
  FlashPath supports MultiMediaCards of 4MB, 8MB, 16MB, 32MB, 64MB and
higher capacities as they become available.
  To avoid loss of valuable data, it is recommended that you test the functionality
and compatibility of all of your equipment before attempting to transfer important
pictures or files.  Test the FlashPath with expendable files.
  To conserve battery power, the FlashPath will power-down if inactive for more
than five minutes. To reactivate the FlashPath, eject it; then reinsert it. To addi-
tionally save power, it is recommended that you eject the FlashPath from the flop-
py disk drive as soon as it is not in use.
  To view data files saved on the MultiMediaCard, based on the type of data, you
will need specialized software that can view or edit these files (photo editor, word
processor, etc).  Some MultiMediaCard devices use a proprietary format that
require you to install additional software to view the files.  See your device’s
documentation for more information.
  FlashPath can not function as a start-up disk. Wait for start-up befor insertion.
  Some driver updates may include support for Secure Digital (SD) cards. Since
there is a physical difference between SD cards and MMC cards, 9-pin connector
instead of 7-pins, SD cards cannot be used in current adapters. The FlashPath for
SD card drivers will be backward compatible with FlashPath-MMC adapters.
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