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Step 4 (depend on card reader)   

 

 

 

A "Removable Device" icon will appear on the task bar when the installation is completed. 

 
 

Linux 
 

System Requirement: 
 
1. kernel versions 2.2.7 and later contain the USB code. 
 
 
Install Card Reader step by step: 
 
1. configure USB into kernel. Use of "make menuconfig" is recommended. Under "USB 
support", you need to select "Support for USB". You also need to select either UHCI (Intel 
PIIX4, VIA, ...) support, UHCI Alternate Driver (JE) support or OHCI-HCD (Compaq, 
iMacs, OPTi, SiS, ALi, ...) support. Which one you select is dependent on what kind of 
motherboard or adapter you have. 
 
2. select "USB Mass Storage support" 
 
3. select "Preliminary USB Device Filesystem" 
 
4. select "SCSI support" 
 
5. selct "SCSI disk support" 
 
6. select "/proc support" 

Summary of Contents for BCR6100

Page 1: ...BCR6100 6 in 1 Card Reader BAY...

Page 2: ...cation USB 1 1 Interface One Reader works with multiple media CompactFlash IBM Microdrive SmartMedia MultiMediaCards SD Cards and Memory Stick Looks like removable disk drive drag and drop files betwe...

Page 3: ...bay extension adapter as shown below 2 Insert the BCR6100 into 5 25 inch bay and fix it as shown below 3 Connect the USB cable to the PCI USB adapter 4 Install the USB adapter into the PCI slot Press...

Page 4: ...ll detect it automatically 6 The pop up window Find new Hardware will come out 7 Wait for Windows 98 to configure the card reader When the installation of card reader driver is successful this pop up...

Page 5: ...der 3 Find setup exe and double click it 4 Follow the setup of Install Wizard to install the USB Card Reader Driver 5 Plug card reader into USB port and Windows 2000 will detect it automatically 6 The...

Page 6: ...P Card reader is a driver free device for Windows XP You don t have to install any driver for it and can plug into USB port directly Windows XP will detect and install all the associated files automat...

Page 7: ...Use of make menuconfig is recommended Under USB support you need to select Support for USB You also need to select either UHCI Intel PIIX4 VIA support UHCI Alternate Driver JE support or OHCI HCD Comp...

Page 8: ...If you do not want to have to mount the filesystem each time you reboot the system you can add the following to etc fstab after the proc entry none proc bus usb usbdevfs defaults 0 0 9 Edit etc fstab...

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