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--- Mike Barrs <mbarrs@nightviewer.com> wrote: > Simpletech cards USED to be the best for the Repeater, but they can't >keep a > steady suppply of the "fast" controllers, so now apparently it's hit or > miss. I use an older (2 year old?) Simpletech 128mb card that works fine. This is correct, however, it ignores the fact that the ONLY cards that have ever given full functionality in the Repeater are made by SimpleTech. The problem is that you can't tell the ones that work from the ones that don't, since they're the same model. It's luck of the draw whether you get one with the right internal controller chipset (Hitachi, I'm told), because SimpleTech appears to use whatever they can get their hands on when they make the cards. I've had SimpleTech cards that worked with mine, and one that didn't. So, to summarize, a SimpleTech -might- work with your Repeater. Any other brand probably won't work. > Set the date to "show topics from last year" and track the info on CFC's. > There is a post from June stating that Simpletech 256mb cards from > newegg.com work, but I don't know if the current stock qualifies. I haven't had time to exhaustively test it yet, but I just got a SimpleTech 256MB card from newegg.com last Friday and my initial tests say that it will in fact work well with my Repeater (ie, it'll format, record in stereo, forward and reverse, etc). > Best thing to do (IMO) is get a Simpletech card from a local retailer >like > Office Max or something, so you can return it if it doesn't work, and try > somewhere else. I don't know about the "local vendor" part, but if you can buy one from a vendor that'll let you return it, that's your safest option. If you luck out, and find someone with a batch of good ones, let us know. FWIW, there's been considerable discussion of CFC issues on the repeater-users mailing list. It's hosted on YahooGroups, if you're interested. Greg __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search http://shopping.yahoo.com