This page contains miscellaneous short technical notes for various products.
With several ExpressCard 54 CompactFlash adapters are on the market, why choose an ExpressCard 34 CompactFlash adapter instead? The answer is ExpressCard 34 CompactFlash adapters can be used in either ExpressCard 34 or 54 slots, while an ExpressCard 54 version can only fit ExpressCard 54 slots. Many host systems like Apple's MacBook Pro and Sony's VAIO VGN-FE790 have an ExpressCard 34 slot, meaning they can only accept ExpressCard 34 CompactFlash Memory Card Adapters. Synchrotech's ExpressCard 34 CompactFlash Memory Card is intended for photography professionals and other users needing fast access for CompactFlash applications.
The FireWire IEEE 1394 to SmartMedia Read-Writer 1 Slot (Synchrotech part PCM-CR-FW1ES) is unusual in that slot orientation is upside down in regards to the unit. In order to read SmartMedia™, insert the card with the gold contacts area facing down in regards to the card Read-Writer.
On both the Windows and Macintosh platforms, install the software on the CD ROM that comes with the PCM-CR-U2EPS Card Reader/Writer before connecting the device to a USB port. Alternatively install the latest driver software download before connecting the device to a USB port.
This device series (Synchrotech parts PCM-CR-U1ECF2, PCM-CR-U1ESM, PCM-CR-U1EMMC) has been tested with several USB 1.1 and 2.0 compliant systems running Windows XP and Mac OS X (versions 10.1.x), and has worked with out of the box without any additional driver installation. Both operating systems provide generic support for this reader, and no further software should be required. In the case of the Memory Stick reader (PCM-CR-U1ESMS), some Windows XP installations may require additional driver support. These drivers are provided on the CD-ROM and are also available for download on the product page.
This information is superceded by PCI to PC Card(Bus) Bridge Chips in Select PCMCIA PC Card Readers. This information remains for historical reasons.
All of the following information applies only to Elan cards using genuine Texas Instruments bridge chips. All current models use the ene equivalents of those chips and do not work with OS 9 or OS X. Unfortunately, we can no longer get the TI based models of the readers. We will try to see if we can get Apple to fix the situation.
Elan discovered their PCI Bus to PC CardBus Read-Writer 1 Slot Internal Rear works with certain models of the Power Mac G3 and G4. We tested the device with the only tower model we have, and it performed admirably with a variety of PC Cards. The good news is PCM-CR-PC1IC2 is the first card reader that works on the Macintosh providing both Card and Socket Services and CardBus support as opposed to just ATA memory card support. The bad news is only certain Power Mac models seem to work with the device. That being said, neither Synchrotech or Elan support the device on Mac OS. The following notes are provided as a customer service. Elan is maintaining a listing of models that have been tested with results of the following page: Using the P111 in an Apple Macintosh.
The PCM-CR-PC1IC2 works because it uses a Texas Instruments compatible PCI-1211 CardBus Controller (or equivalent PCI-1410), which is the same CardBus controller that Apple uses in its CardBus capable PowerBook G3 and PowerBook G4 models. When the reader works it requires no additional drivers or software, as Apple's PC Card stack treats the reader as it would the slot on a PowerBook. This means that any PC Card that is supported under Mac OS on the above mentioned PowerBooks should work with the PCM-CR-PC1IC2. It also means cards requiring additional driver installations on a PowerBook will need the same drivers with the PCM-CR-PC1IC2, and may or may not work (we have not tested any like this yet). We also tested the reader with an older PCI Power Macintosh (7200/90), but the PCI card was neither recognized correctly, nor worked. We suspect that this is a 'New World' versus 'Old World' ROM issue, but have not verified if this is the case.
Synchrotech tested the PCM-CR-PC1IC2 (TI Based) with a Power Mac G4 867MHz 640MB RAM (M8360LL/A), running Mac OS 9.2.2. We tested it successfully with the following devices:
Synchrotech tested the PCM-CR-PC1IC2 (TI Based) with a Power Mac G4 867MHz 768MB RAM (M8360LL/A), running Mac OS X 10.2.5. We tested it successfully with the following devices:
Every device test conducted above behaved identical to our control model (PowerBook G3 400MHz 1024MB RAM (M7711LL/A)). Having been in the PC Card business for over a decade, it was somewhat astonishing to see a Macintosh desktop system work with a PC Card reader. Synchrotech encourages customers that are interested in purchasing the reader to take advantage of our 15 day money back guarantee to test if it works with a particular model. We would appreciate feedback on what does and doesn't work, so that we can help Elan keep their compatibility listing up to date.
Once we have a solid listing of what models and OS versions work consistently, we may sell the PCM-CR-PC1IC2 as a supported device. We have attempted to use the device under Mac OS X 10.1.5 (works with 10.2.5 or later on the same test machine). The system recognized the PCI card correctly, but gave IOPCCardBridge error during startup and subsequently didn't work. We suspect that this may be due to the fact that OS X only expects certain models (namely PowerBooks) to have PC Card slots. Synchrotech will be working with Elan to try and resolve this issue with Apple. Our long term goal is to see the reader work with all recent PCI capable Power Macs. This may be helped by customers providing Apple with feedback to support the device under OS X.
Synchrotech will also be testing the newer Elan models that utilize the PCI-1211 CardBus Controller (or equivalent PCI-1410) to see if they work as well. This would include the Low Profile PCI models PCM-CR-PC1ICFL and PCM-CR-PC1ICL.
The ADP-PCM-EXPUSB (ECA16) only works with ExpressCard 34 devices utilizing the USB 2.0 portion of the ExpressCard specification. It will not work with and ExpressCard 54 device, or any ExpressCard utilizing the PCIe (PCI Express) portion of the ExpressCard specification. The following table is by no means comprehensive, nor guaranteed completely accurate.
Device Type | Manufacturer | Device | ECA16 |
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3G Wireless | Novatel Wireless | Merlin XU870 | Yes |
Novatel Wireless | Merlin EX720 | Yes | |
Novatel Wireless | Merlin V740 | Yes | |
Option Wireless | GT Max 3.6 Express | Yes | |
Media Adapters | Synchrotech, Inc. | EXP34-ADP-CF2-01 ExpressCard 34 to CompactFlash Memory Card Adapter | Yes |
Synchrotech, Inc. | EXP34-ADP-MUL5-01 ExpressCard 34 to Multiple Memory Card Adapter | Yes | |
Storage Devices | Datafab Systems, Inc. | expSSD ExpressCard Solid-State Storage Device | Yes |
Host Adapters | Synchrotech, Inc. | EXP34-RS232-01 ExpressCard 34 to Serial I/O (RS-232) DB9 1 Port Host Adapter | Yes |
USB 2.0 to USB Mode ExpressCard Adapters only work with ExpressCard 34 devices utilizing the USB 2.0 portion of the ExpressCard specification. They will not work with and ExpressCard 54 device, or any ExpressCard utilizing the PCIe (PCI Express) portion of the ExpressCard specification. The new MicroU2E-MV adds support for ExpressCards utilizing both 3.3 and 1.5V portions of the ExpressCard standard, while the original MicroU2E supports 3.3V only. The following table is by no means comprehensive, nor guaranteed completely accurate.
Device Type | Manufacturer | Device | Carrier | MicroU2E Model |
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3G/4G Wireless WAN | Kyocera | KPC680 EV-DO Rev. A | Verizon | Both |
Novatel Wireless | Merlin XU870 | Both | ||
Novatel Wireless | Merlin EX720 | Sprint | Both | |
Novatel Wireless | Merlin V740 | Verizon | Both | |
Novatel Wireless | Merlin V740 | Verizon | Both | |
Sierra Wireless | Air Card 597E | Sprint | Both | |
Option Wireless | GT Max 3.6 Express | AT&T | MV Only | |
Option Wireless | Option GT Ultra Express | AT&T | MV Only | |
Option Wireless | GlobeTrotter Express 7.2 (Web'n'Walk) | T-Mobile | MV Only | |
Option Wireless | GlobeTrotter Express HSUPA | MV Only | ||
Option Wireless | GlobeTrotter Express 401 | MV Only | ||
Media Adapters | Synchrotech, Inc. | EXP34-ADP-CF2-01 ExpressCard 34 to CompactFlash Memory Card Adapter | N/A | Both |
Synchrotech, Inc. | EXP34-ADP-MUL5-01 ExpressCard 34 to Multiple Memory Card Adapter | N/A | Both | |
Storage Devices | Datafab Systems, Inc. | expSSD ExpressCard Solid-State Storage Device | N/A | Both |
Host Adapters | Synchrotech, Inc. | EXP34-RS232-01 ExpressCard 34 to Serial I/O (RS-232) DB9 1 Port Host Adapter | N/A | Both |
Unlike most WWAN Wireless ExpressCards, Option Wireless ExpressCards utilize the 3.3 and 1.5 voltages from the ExpressCard slot. The MicroU2E-MV model provides both of these voltages.
The ExpressAdapt PCMCIA PC CardBus to USB Mode ExpressCard Adapter only works with ExpressCard 34 devices utilizing the USB 2.0 portion of the ExpressCard specification. It will not work with and ExpressCard 54 device, or any ExpressCard utilizing the PCIe (PCI Express) portion of the ExpressCard specification. The following table is by no means comprehensive, nor guaranteed completely accurate.
Device Type | Manufacturer | Device | Carrier |
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3G/4G Wireless WAN | Kyocera | KPC680 EV-DO Rev. A | Verizon |
Novatel Wireless | Merlin XU870 | ||
Novatel Wireless | Merlin EX720 | Sprint | |
Novatel Wireless | Merlin V740 | Verizon | |
Novatel Wireless | Merlin V740 | Verizon | |
Sierra Wireless | Air Card 597E | Sprint | |
Option Wireless | GT Max 3.6 Express | AT&T | |
Option Wireless | Option GT Ultra Express | AT&T | |
Option Wireless | GlobeTrotter Express 7.2 (Web'n'Walk) | T-Mobile | |
Option Wireless | GlobeTrotter Express HSUPA | ||
Option Wireless | GlobeTrotter Express 401 | ||
Media Adapters | Synchrotech, Inc. | EXP34-ADP-CF2-01 ExpressCard 34 to CompactFlash Memory Card Adapter | N/A |
Synchrotech, Inc. | EXP34-ADP-MUL5-01 ExpressCard 34 to Multiple Memory Card Adapter | N/A | |
STL, Inc. | ExpressCard CardReader C-350 | N/A | |
STL, Inc. | ExpressCard CF CardReader C-400 | N/A | |
Storage Devices | Datafab Systems, Inc. | expSSD ExpressCard Solid-State Storage Device | N/A |
STL, Inc. | ExpressCard SSD Series | N/A | |
Host Adapters | Synchrotech, Inc. | EXP34-RS232-01 ExpressCard 34 to Serial I/O (RS-232) DB9 1 Port Host Adapter | N/A |
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