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SmartMedia is an
obsolete flash memory card
standard owned by Toshiba, with
capacities ranging from 2 MB to 128 MB. The
format mostly saw
application in...
- With a
variety of
photo retouching and
image composition functions,
SmartMedia storage card slots, and
planned 64DD
floppy disk compatibility, the game...
- (2009)
CompactFlash cards.[citation needed]
Directly derived from the
SmartMedia card. Thus, has no wear
leveling controller. May have a
shorter life span...
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smaller than the PC Card arrived. The
first one was
CompactFlash and
later SmartMedia and
Miniature Card. The
desire for
smaller cards for cell-phones, PDAs...
- the I²C
identification EEPROM. The
Miniature Card
format competed with
SmartMedia and
CompactFlash cards, also
released during the mid-1990s, and the earlier...
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Floppy disk drive. The
initial version introduced in May 1998
allowed SmartMedia cards to be used with a
floppy drive. Later,
Memory Stick and
Secure Digital/Multi...
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Production Sampler (using
SmartMedia storage.
Maximum size card
recognized is 64MB) ESX-1:
Music Production Sampler (using
SmartMedia storage) EMX-1: Music...
- all 3.3 V 2 MB
SmartMedia memory cards manufactured by
Hagiwara Sys-Com.
Mario no
Photopi was
bundled with an
empty memory SmartMedia card for storing...
- Co., Ltd. The C-3000 Zoom
offers a 3×
optical zoom lens,
support for
SmartMedia storage, and a 3.3 megapixel, 1/1.8-inch CCD
image sensor. The camera...
- via line/mic, or import/export industry-standard WAV and AIF
files via
SmartMedia card. The SP-505’s
internal memory provides over two
minutes of CD-quality...