Is there a Card identifier for Windows, Linux, or the Zaurus that reveals the "true" manafacturer of SD & CF cards?
For CD-ROMs and DVDs there are identification programs that list every specific detail about the CD/DVD.
One is "CD/DVD Identifier". I'm looking for such a program that identifies CF/SD cards in the same detail.
Also these CD/DVD identifiers give the speed rating on the optical discs.
I haven't seen any CF/SD identification that lists the speed rating.
My Palm Zire 72 has a program called CardInfo. This identifies SD cards.
Below is it's output compared to Qtopia SysInfo - Device tab:
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PNY 1GB SD card (No speed rating on label)
Palm Zire 72
Palm Card Identifier, "CardInfo"
SD01G
Toshiba
Secure Digital Card
Device ID: SD01G_9281BC6B150A07
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Zaurus SL-C3100
Sysinfo - Devices tab
SD01G
Toshiba
Serial # 2457975915
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I cannot put my CF cards in my Palm Zire 72, but want to know the "true" manafacturer of such cards.
PNY 1GB CF card (No speed rating on label)
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Zaurus SL-C3100
Qtopia SysInfo - Device tab
Product info: TOSHIBA THNCF1G02QG ", "", "", ""
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Yesterday, after I first got these PNY 1GB CF cards, they were identified in Qtopia SysInfo as:
Product info:" "KTC" , "CF Card"
What gives?
Although the assumed "Brand" name changed on this card from yesterday to today, I'm very pleased to see, "TOSHIBA" instead of "KTC"