Hello, everyone!
So, to make a long story short, my employer uses PCMCIA SRAM cards to update certain equipment we have on a bi-annual basis. (Dinosaurs, I know, but they've been working for years and it would be almost prohibitive to upgrade to new equipment) We use an external OmniDrive USB reader to update these cards with the appropriate data. One year ago, we had 12 of these cards functioning. Six months ago, we started having issues accessing these drives. The SRAM cards would either display as unformatted or not appear at all. (At this point, I should address that the SRAM cards we have have a non-removeable internal battery. We do have a charger, but it's functionality has been called into question) And when attempting to format, Windows will display a capacity much higher than what should even be on the card (Saying the capacity is 64mb when in reality only hold 2mb) We are down to no operational cards.
What equipment we have on hand:
2x OmniDrive PCMCIA-USB readers (One of which we know is bad)
1x Ancient Laptop with a PCMCIA reader built in
15-20x PCMCIA Card, maybe 2-4 of those are Flash storage, the rest are SRAM (We've been experimenting with different cards from ebay to solve this issue)
What we have tried:
1: Loading older operating systems and Linux to see if the issue was Windows related. (I've put Windows 7 and XP into virtual machines and connected the readers, same results)
2: Buying Flash PCMCIA cards "new" off of Ebay.
3: Buying "New" SRAM cards off of Ebay.
4: Dredging up an old laptop with a built in PCMCIA reader.
5: Converting a CF to PCMCIA card adapter. Works on Windows, but our aging equipment won't read the adapter, so that's no good for our purposes.
6: Bought the SRAM cards with replaceable battery. Same issue.
I'm open to any suggestions.
(And I do apologize for not giving specifics on our employer and the equipment we use)
So, to make a long story short, my employer uses PCMCIA SRAM cards to update certain equipment we have on a bi-annual basis. (Dinosaurs, I know, but they've been working for years and it would be almost prohibitive to upgrade to new equipment) We use an external OmniDrive USB reader to update these cards with the appropriate data. One year ago, we had 12 of these cards functioning. Six months ago, we started having issues accessing these drives. The SRAM cards would either display as unformatted or not appear at all. (At this point, I should address that the SRAM cards we have have a non-removeable internal battery. We do have a charger, but it's functionality has been called into question) And when attempting to format, Windows will display a capacity much higher than what should even be on the card (Saying the capacity is 64mb when in reality only hold 2mb) We are down to no operational cards.
What equipment we have on hand:
2x OmniDrive PCMCIA-USB readers (One of which we know is bad)
1x Ancient Laptop with a PCMCIA reader built in
15-20x PCMCIA Card, maybe 2-4 of those are Flash storage, the rest are SRAM (We've been experimenting with different cards from ebay to solve this issue)
What we have tried:
1: Loading older operating systems and Linux to see if the issue was Windows related. (I've put Windows 7 and XP into virtual machines and connected the readers, same results)
2: Buying Flash PCMCIA cards "new" off of Ebay.
3: Buying "New" SRAM cards off of Ebay.
4: Dredging up an old laptop with a built in PCMCIA reader.
5: Converting a CF to PCMCIA card adapter. Works on Windows, but our aging equipment won't read the adapter, so that's no good for our purposes.
6: Bought the SRAM cards with replaceable battery. Same issue.
I'm open to any suggestions.
(And I do apologize for not giving specifics on our employer and the equipment we use)