o Adonics Cable 205 o Aiptek PocketCAM 3Mega o Belkin USB2SCSI o Casio QV DigiCam o CCYU EasyDisk ED1064 o Desknote UCR-61S2B o Epson Stylus Photo 875DC Card Reader o Epson Stylus Photo 895 Card Reader o Feiya 5-in-1 Card Reader o Hitachi Dvd-CAM DZ-MV100A Camcorder o HP CD-WRiter+ CD-4e o Insystem Storage Adapter v2 o Kyocera Finecam S3x o Kyocera Finecam S4 o Kyocera Finecam S5 o Kyocera Finecam L3 o Lexar USB CF Reader o MindAtWork Digital Wallet o Minolta Dimage F300 o Minolta Dimage E223 o Minsumi USB Fdd o Netac USB-CF-Card o NetChip USB Clik! 40 o Onspec MDCFE-B USB CF Reader o Onspec SIIG/Datafab Memory Stick + CF Reader/Writer o Onspec Datafab-based Reader o Onspec PNY/Datafab CF+SM Reader o Onspec SimpleTech/Datafab CF+SM Reader o Onspec MDSM-b Reader o Onspec USB To CF + SM Combo (LC1) o Onspec ImageMate SDDR55 o Panasonic LS-120 Camera o Samsung Techwin Digimax 410 o Shuttle eUSB SmartMedia / CompactFlash Adapter o Skanhex MD 7425 Camera o Skanhex SX 520z Camera o Sony Memorystick NW-MS7 o Sony Portable USB Hardrive V2 o Sony Memorystick PEG N760c o Sony Memorystick MSC-U03 o TREK/IBM USB memory key o Trumpion T33520 USB Flash Card Controller o Trumpion MP3 Player o Vivtar Vivicam 35Xx o WinMaxGroup USB Flash Disk 64M-C o Zoran Digital Camera EX-20 DSC and maybe a few others... Submitted by: Vaidas Damosevicius and flz PR: 79893 Reviewed by: njl, flz Approved by: re (blanket)
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