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Old 11-27-2009, 09:05 AM   #128
ctkierst
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Originally Posted by kacir View Post
I do not understand.
My Mint Linux (an Ubuntu clone) has absolutely no problem accessing the microSD card or connecting to the PocketBook. The reader appears to the computer as a standard USB external disk (or a card reader or an memory key) - in other words a standard umass device.
Which part is the confusion? My old iBook G3, and the somewhat older Mac Book Pro (both running OS X 10.4.11) I have at work were unable to see the PB360 when I connected it to them (and I tried all of the USB ports on them). I initially thought it might be a cable problem, but when I took the reader over to the local Future Shop, before I started fooling around with cables, I asked the sales rep if I could try plugging it into one of his display MacBooks. Popped up within seconds. So, there's something about the older laptops that doesn't recognize the PB360. Now I'm running into issues trying to find a format that lets both my new Mac (MacBook Pro 13" Intel Core 2 Duo running Snow Leopard) see the micro SDHC card. Until I can resolve this, I can't install the latest firmware upgrade

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