CARDBOARD FLASH CARDS

Brand Owner Address Description
ALPHA BITS FOR CHILDREN CHURCH UNIVERSAL AND TRIUMPHANT, INC. 63 Summit Way Gardiner MT 59030 cardboard flash cards, stand up cards, sentence strips, coloring sheets, writing practice sheets, reading books, lesson books and companion instructional cassette tapes used to instruct and educate children to develop reading, math and reasoning skills;CHILDREN;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A flash-memory-card reader reads and writes multiple types of flash-memory cards, including CompactFlash, and the smaller SmartMedia, MultiMediaCard, Secure Digital, and Memory Stick. A converter chip converts the different card signals for transfer to a host personal computer (PC). Serial-to-parallel data conversion is performed for the smaller card formats with serial data interfaces, but not for CompactFlash with a parallel-data interface. A single slot has a 50-pin connector for CompactFlash cards or passive adapters. The passive adapters have the CompactFlash form factor and a smaller connector fitting smaller flash cards. Passive adapters have no components but simply wire the smaller connector to the CompactFlash connector. A pin mapping allows card-type detection by sensing the LSB address pins of the CompactFlash interface. A larger CompactFlash reader has multiple slots for each card type. The reader is connected to the PC by a cable, or located within the PC chassis in a drive bay. A stand-alone reader copies images from the flash-memory card to a removable disk media. Pressing a button initiates image transfer.