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Memory Cards (CF)

General frequently asked questions about CompactFlash

article Are Hitachi and IBM Microdrives or Seagate 1" drives considered CompactFlash?
Yes. Microdrives and similar products conform to the CFII+ specification are usable in any slot that takes Type II...

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article Is there a industry or standards body for CompactFlash?
Yes, the CompactFlash Association (CFA).

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article What are High Speed or X-Speed cards?
When CompactFlash was first designed, devices and applications didn't really exceed the read-write speeds of the...

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article What are the characteristics of CF cards?
Capacities?CF cards are available in capacities from 16MB to 12GB. The CF Specification can support capacities up to...

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article What is CFII+ CompactFlash?
The CompactFlash Association had some trouble when the CFII and CF+ designations were first coined. CFII+ is both a...

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article What is CompactFlash, CF Type I and CF Type II?
CompactFlashR is a small, removable mass storage device. First introduced in 1994, CompactFlash cards weigh a half...

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article What is the difference between Type I and Type II CompactFlash?
As with PC Card, the Type I/II designation only has to do with the thickness of the card. Type I cards are 3.3mm...

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article What is Type II CompactFlash?
Type II CompactFlash is 5.0mm thick. Devices with Type II slots can accept either Type I or II CompactFlash, while...

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article Where is CompactFlash used?
Many leading consumer electronics companies have designed CF technology into next-generation products developed for...

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