Open macosforgebot opened 12 years ago
@LudovicRousseau originally submitted this as comment:1:ticket:86
Please follow the procedure at http://pcsclite.alioth.debian.org/ccid.html#CCID_compliant
Thanks
ziggoos@… originally submitted this as comment:2:ticket:86
If you receive a raltek card reader, you are presumably using it at USB velocity. If your machine has USB ports, you have the alternative of taking interest of upper-accelerate USB moves by upgrading your Realtek operator to a unfamiliar paraphrase that consoles USB. http://www.voiceoverservice.org/
ziggoos@… originally submitted this as comment:3:ticket:86
A Realtek USB card reader allows you to read digital camera media cards via a USB port on your computer, and transfer image files or other data between the card and computer. The benefits of using a card reader over simply plugging your digital camera or MP3 player into your computer via cable are plenty.
naser.ahmedbd@… originally submitted this as comment:4:ticket:86
may work. Please confirm. Note however that larger then 32GB cards by default use the proprietary (patented) Microsoft exFAT filesystem which is not supported. The solution for such cards is to change filesystem, assuming that the devices the card is to be used with also support other filesystems. http://radiology.residencypersonalstatements.net/helpful-tips-on-powerful-radiography-personal-statement-writing/
deepthimohan07@… originally submitted this as comment:5:ticket:86
I was trying hard to add the device from your database to mine. But the program shows loading error. I cant even download the page that is shared here. I thing it can be an error with my system. Help me in fixing this error soon. It will be very much helpful for me then. http://creditsprocessing.com/
shanto@… originally submitted this as ticket:86
Please add this device to your database:
0bda:0158 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. USB 2.0 multicard reader
I have successfully tested this device for proper functioning by replacing 0bda:0161 with 0bda:0158 in the Info.plist.