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  2. SmartMedia - Wikipedia

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    The SmartMedia format was launched in the summer of 1995 [citation needed] to compete with the MiniCard, CompactFlash, and PC Card formats. [citation needed] Although memory cards are nowadays associated with digital cameras, digital audio players, PDAs, and similar devices, SmartMedia was pitched as a successor to the computer floppy disk.

  3. FlashPath - Wikipedia

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    The initial version introduced in May 1998 allowed SmartMedia cards to be used with a floppy drive. Later, Memory Stick and Secure Digital/Multi Media Card versions were made as well. FlashPath adapters were sold both branded by SmartDisk, and as OEM devices under other brand names.

  4. Comparison of memory cards - Wikipedia

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    MicroP2 is a SDXC/SDHC card conforming to UHS-II (Ultra High Speed bus), and can be read by common SDHC/SDXC card readers. xD: Olympus, Fujifilm, Sony Standard 2002–2007 512 MB Slim and small (20 mm × 25 mm × 1.78 mm), electrically identical to SmartMedia, no wear-leveling controller, up to 512 MB [8] Type M 2005 2 GB

  5. Memory card - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, SmartMedia alone captured 50% of the digital camera market and CF had captured the professional digital camera market. However, by 2005, SD and similar MMC cards had nearly taken over SmartMedia's spot, though not to the same level and with stiff competition coming from Memory Stick variants, as well as CompactFlash.

  6. xD-Picture Card - Wikipedia

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    xD and SmartMedia cards can be used by hobbyists as a convenient source of NAND flash memory chips for custom projects. For example, the Mattel Juice Box PMP can be booted into Linux using a modified cartridge containing an xD card with a boot image written on it. Additionally, SmartMedia and xD card readers can be used to read the data from ...

  7. File:Comparison of a 2GB MicroSD Card and an 8MB SmartMedia ...

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  8. Mario no Photopi - Wikipedia

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    The SmartMedia storage cards used to store photos for the game. The game's development was a joint effort supervised by Nintendo which contributed some character graphics, the prominent computer memory manufacturer Hagiwara Syscom for the game software, [2] [5] electronics makers Datt Japan [2] and Tokyo Electron for integrating the SmartMedia slot into Nintendo's Game Pak cartridge design ...

  9. Boss SP-505 - Wikipedia

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    The SP-505’s internal memory provides over two minutes of CD-quality mono sampling, which can be expanded to over one hour using an optional 128MB SmartMedia card. The Smartmedia cards range from 8Mb to 128Mb. The interface design of the sampler consists of 16 large pads, and three control knobs.

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