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How does the COMPACTFLASH Card go into the Frame?

KODAK:FAQ:Registered, Network-Connected KODAK Smart Picture ...
With the holes (for contact pins) of the card facing the Frame, insert the card with its label facing up – if the Frame is laying face up, insert the card so its label is facing up as well. Be sure to insert the COMPACTFLASH Card completely.
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Can I delete pictures on a COMPACTFLASH Card from the Frame?

KODAK:FAQ:Registered, Network-Connected KODAK Smart Picture ...
Yes, you can delete pictures on a COMPACTFLASH Card just like the pictures in the permanent Frame memory. NOTE: You can tell which pictures are resident on the COMPACTFLASH Card by the CF icon that appears in the lower right-hand corner of the thumbnail views. Pictures from a COMPACTFLASH Card that have been copied on to the Frame do not have this icon on the thumbnail views.
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What resolution will I get if I print a picture from a COMPACTFLASH Card in my Frame?

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If you have copied the picture from your COMPACTFLASH Card to your Frame, and then order a print of it, the resolution will be 640 x 480 regardless of the original resolution. However, if you have not copied the picture from your COMPACTFLASH Card to your Frame, and you do order a print of it from the Frame, it will retain its original resolution. NOTE: There is an additional $0.25 /print charge for each print ordered with a resolution greater than 640 x 480.
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Can I use a COMPACTFLASH Card to save pictures that are stored on my Frame?

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Yes, you can copy a picture from the Frame to a COMPACTFLASH Card. However, the picture will be copied to the COMPACTFLASH card with 640 x 480 resolution even if it originally had a higher resolution. See below. Although the frame has internal storage for up to 36 VGA (640 x 480) pictures in the JPEG (.jpg) file format, if higher-resolution pictures are uploaded to the Frame, they are compressed to 640 x 480 for display on the Frame.
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When I remove the COMPACTFLASH Card from the Frame, what happens to my pictures?

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When you remove the COMPACTFLASH Card, the pictures on the card that you were viewing are no longer displayed on the Frame. They do, however, remain on the card. To store some or all of the pictures from the card on the Frame, copy them from the COMPACTFLASH Card to the Frame. NOTE: Pictures from a COMPACTFLASH Card that are copied onto the Frame are compressed to 640 x 480, even if they are stored on the card at higher resolutions.
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Do I have to turn off the power to the Frame before inserting a COMPACTFLASH Card?

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When pictures are displayed from a COMPACTFLASH Card, a small CF icon can be displayed in the lower right-hand corner. Thumbnail views of COMPACTFLASH Card pictures that are displayed during the selection process for Menu operations will be displayed with the CF icon. A copy of a picture from a COMPACTFLASH Card does not have this icon. The Frame compresses copies of COMPACTFLASH Card pictures to 640 x 480; the original picture resolution cannot be recovered.
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Will the Product work with my CompactFlash card?

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If your card is a CompactFlash Storage Card, and not a hard-disk based "microdrive" CF card, then the answer is almost certainly Yes. The vast majority of CF cards work with the Athena CF Enabler. (Note that, though we don't officially support the hard-disk based microdrives yet, many of our customers have told us the microdrive CF cards work fine already―in Read-Only mode.
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Can I rotate pictures on a COMPACTFLASH Card?

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No. To avoid creating problems for digital cameras that might later try to read a picture file from the COMPACTFLASH Card, the Frame allows pictures on a COMPACTFLASH Card to be copied, deleted, shared, and uploaded for print orders, but they cannot be rotated.
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How can I map C: to a CompactFlash card?

PocketDOS - Frequently Asked Questions
I am using my CF card as a physical disk. Whenever I try to save, I can't because the disk is locked. I unchecked the "Write protect drive letter" in the Change DOS drive letter wizzard, but it will not stay unchecked. After reboot, it is back, and I still can't save.
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Can PocketDOS be run from a CompactFlash card?

PocketDOS - Frequently Asked Questions
PocketDOS can be installed to and run from a Compact Flash card. When you install PocketDOS it prompts you for an install directory, you just need to enter the name of a folder on your CF card at this point (eg. \Storage Card\PocketDOS).
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My CompactFlash card is corrupted, what do I do?

Kodak DC260 FAQ
It's rare, but it can happen, like if you eject the card while the camera is still writing to it. At the very worst, you will have to reformat the card. Sometimes the camera is smart enough to do this on its own, but if things are really hosed, you will have to use a PCMCIA carrier and a laptop computer to reformat the card. Use the standard DOS format command.
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Can I eject the CompactFlash card while the camera is on?

Kodak DC260 FAQ
Usually. The only time you shouldn't remove the card is when the camera is processing images. If the red "Busy LED" is blinking, leave it alone until the camera finishes. Otherwise, it's perfectly fine to pull the card with the camera on, and insert it into a running computer. The red "Memory Busy" LED is not the same as the green "Please Wait" LED next to the viewfinder. The memory LED is hidden under the CompactFlash eject button. When this one is blinking, do not eject your memory.
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Can I order prints of pictures on my COMPACTFLASH Card?

KODAK:FAQ:Registered, Network-Connected KODAK Smart Picture ...
To order prints at their original, higher resolution from a COMPACTFLASH Card, don't copy them first to the Frame. Not only will they be printed at the higher-resolution, when the print order is uploaded, the higher resolution pictures will be added to your StoryCenter Inbox. There is an additional $0.25 per print charge for each print ordered with a resolution greater than 640 x 480.
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Can I install PythonCE in CF (CompactFlash?) card?

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Create a directory (Python22) in CF card. Copy all .exe .dll .pyd there. Copy Lib and other directory in it. Rename the Python (Python directory, PocketPCPython.exe, and .dll in you main memory for testing. Try the Python in CF card. If "import site failed" error occurs, copy site.py or site.pyc from Lib directory to Python22 directory.
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What kind of memory card does the Smart Picture Frame accept?

KODAK:FAQ:Registered, Network-Connected KODAK Smart Picture ...
The Frame accepts Type I and Type II COMPACTFLASH cards for a quick and easy way to display, upload, or print pictures from your digital camera.
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A9. Can I access data stored on a CompactFlash card while using the FlyJacket i3800?

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Certainly. The FlyJacket i3800 is equipped with a fully compliant CompactFlash slot (Type I /II) that is specifically designed to handle this functionality. That means that you have total access to data stored on any CF Type I or Type II card including presentation files, image files simply by inserting the card into the FlyJacket i3800CF slot. No, the FlyJacket i3800 does not require connection to a power adapter during operation.
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What's the difference between PC Card ATA and CompactFlash™ Cards?

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CompactFlashTM (CF) is equivalent to PC Card ATA from electric point of view. In fact, CF cards can be inserted into PC Card Type II slots using a PCMCIA adapter. The main differences between the two are the size of their outlook and the number of pins on the connector. The CF card uses a 50 pin connector while PC Card ATA uses a 68 pin connector.
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What happens if I choose to print high-resolution pictures from a COMPACTFLASH Card?

KODAK:FAQ:Registered, Network-Connected KODAK Smart Picture ...
Currently, $0.25 additional charge is added per print to upload a high-resolution picture due to the extra time required by the network to manage the extended communication. Note: As a benefit to those who choose high-resolution uploads to Print@Kodak from COMPACTFLASH Cards the STORYBOX Network will use the high-resolution picture for your prints and copy the high-resolution picture to your StoryCenter Inbox so that you can store the high-resolution picture in an Album in your StoryCenter.
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Can I order prints of pictures directly from my COMPACTFLASH Card?

KODAK:FAQ:Registered, Network-Connected KODAK Smart Picture ...
Yes. If the COMPACTFLASH Card is inserted in the Frame, you will be able to order a print of any of the pictures stored on it. If you do not copy these pictures to your Frame first, the pictures will be printed at their original resolution. Prints of pictures with resolutions greater than 640 x 480 will be charged an additional $0.25 per print. If you have copied the pictures from the COMPACTFLASH Card to the Frame, the card doesn't have to be inserted.
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Q:) What sort of things can I install onto my CompactFlash card?

Windows CE FAQ - Hardware
A:) When you install 3rd party software, it will usually ask you "Install to default location". Answer NO, and if the app is well-written, it will give you the option to install to a flash card. You can't (yet) move your core databases into the CF card (contacts, etc.). For more on CF cards, check out this column by Todd Ogasawara.
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How do I prepare a CompactFlash (CF) card in order to boot an IBOX computer?

Logic Supply - Frequently Asked Questions
Preparing a bootable CF card using a card reader on your workstation can be challenging. To make it easier for our customers that are having difficulty with this process, we have prepared an OS image that can be written directly to a CF card using simple tools available on the Internet (for Windows) or included in the standard set of utilities distributed with some operating systems (Linux and the BSDs).
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My memory card is not compatible with the frame, what can I do?

Meritline Digital Picture Frame FAQ
You should be able to buy a memory card adapter that is compatible with one of the supported memory cards. For example, if you own an XD memory card, you can buy an XD to CF adapter and then insert it into the frame.
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Does CompactFlash memory wear out? How long do the cards last?

Kodak DC260 FAQ
Flash memory can be erased and rewritten millions of times, but technically it does wear out and fail with extensive use. Very old flash technology would wear out after tens of thousands of erases, but modern CompactFlash lasts much longer. The lifespan of CompactFlash memory is so extremely long that it's going to fail in some other way before it wears out or becomes landfill.
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How does the frame attach to the flooring?

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Conduit clamps are provided that secure the frame to the wooden decking or perimeter boards. For high wind areas, we recommend our heavy duty anchors.
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Why can't Media Player find my MP3/WMA files on my CompactFlash card?

TO-TECH.Com Pocket PC FAQ
That tool is no longer available. Microsoft recommends that you use Windows Media Player 7.1 as the tool to copy files to a Pocket PC that requires Digital Rights Management (DRM). .
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Problem: LogicLoader no longer recognizes my CompactFlash memory card. What could be the issue?

Logic -- Frequently Asked Questions
Resolution: LogicLoader requires a CompactFlash card to be formatted with a primary partition. Formatting the card from within Windows CE may create an extended partition, thereby making Resolution: While the USB Function driver is a BUS only driver, we include USB Client registry entries to provide a place to define what type of USB Function Client the device will be
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What is CFII+ CompactFlash?

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

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Many leading consumer electronics companies have designed CF technology into next-generation products developed for... Laptop Computer Batteries | Digital Camcorder Batteries | Replacement Camera Batteries | Notebook Batteries
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What is the CompactFlash Association?

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The CompactFlash Association (CFA) was established in 1995, as a non-profit, mutually beneficial industry association. The CFA???s premise is that CompactFlash technology will result in the introduction of a new class of advanced, small, lightweight, low-powered mobile products that will significantly increase the productivity and enhance the lifestyle of millions of people.
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