6 in 1 card reader driver

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Hi,

I got a 6 in 1 usb card reader but don't know the brand name.
When I plug it into my Win98 SE box, it says "Dynamic-6 V2.8B",
I want to know where I can get the driver?

If you have the driver, could you please email me at (e-mail address removed)

Many thanks
Pyedka
 
ever said:
Hi,

I got a 6 in 1 usb card reader but don't know the brand name.
When I plug it into my Win98 SE box, it says "Dynamic-6 V2.8B",
I want to know where I can get the driver?

If you have the driver, could you please email me at (e-mail address removed)

Look on the bottom and see if there's a label with a part number or product
name.
 
I got a 6 in 1 usb card reader but don't know the brand name.
When I plug it into my Win98 SE box, it says "Dynamic-6 V2.8B",
I want to know where I can get the driver?

Is there a label with a code number that starts with: FCC ?
 
The distributor is Sakar International. I know because I
bought one and it has no identification anywhere. This is
perhaps the first product I've ever seen that bears no
ideitification as to who "made" it. I suspect that this is
because they don't want anyone taking them up on the long
warranty that's promised on the package. Another strangeness
is that the wararanty is not provided with the product. You
have to get to it on Sakar's web site, where it can be
changed at will. There is a handling charge to honor the
warranty. It isn't excessive, but this is a practice that is
dishonest to me. These are not exactly respectable ways of
doing business, IMHO.

You should know that the device is Plug and Play in Windows
Me and Xp. Drivers are used for Windows 98, Mac, and Win
2000. You can probably download those drivers, if you need
them, directly off the Sakar web site.

Richard
 
Hi,

I got a 6 in 1 usb card reader but don't know the brand name.
When I plug it into my Win98 SE box, it says "Dynamic-6 V2.8B",
I want to know where I can get the driver?

If you have the driver, could you please email me at
(e-mail address removed)

It should be on the cdrom that came with the card reader. If you don't have
the cdrom, do a search on google using "6 in 1 usb card reader" and experiment
with the Win98 usb drivers for those cards. They should be pretty much generic.
 
The distributor is Sakar International. I know because I
bought one and it has no identification anywhere. This is
perhaps the first product I've ever seen that bears no
ideitification as to who "made" it. I suspect that this is
because they don't want anyone taking them up on the long
warranty that's promised on the package. Another strangeness
is that the wararanty is not provided with the product. You
have to get to it on Sakar's web site, where it can be
changed at will. There is a handling charge to honor the
warranty. It isn't excessive, but this is a practice that is
dishonest to me. These are not exactly respectable ways of
doing business, IMHO.

I've seen a number of these kinds of warrenty deals. Usually it's the
sign of a rebranded product like this card seems to be. I think Walmart
and Target and a few other places sell this particular card under different
name brands and different warrenties.

You should know that the device is Plug and Play in Windows
Me and Xp. Drivers are used for Windows 98, Mac, and Win
2000. You can probably download those drivers, if you need
them, directly off the Sakar web site.

Richard

I've got one of these cards too, and it works with the Linux
USB mass storage drivers and with MSDOS 6.22/Windows for Workgroups 3.11
using the DOS "motto hairu" USB driver.

All-in-all it's a pretty nice card. It makes a nice replacement for a USB Zip
or floppy drive or even one of those mini USB Flash drives.
 
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