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Doctor Feelgood Arrrrghh!
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Posted: Sun, 13 Jun 2004 20:46:06 Post Subject: Eumax 9-in-1 Removable Card Reader |
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| The Eumax Card Reader is a USB 2.0 compliant, portable plastic device capable of reading/writing to 9 different card mediums. Included with the reader is an aluminum docking station that fits in a 3.5” bay and includes two additional USB 2.0 ports.... The true beauty of this device is the ability to push the silver button on the front and remove the card reader from the docking station. - The Review |
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Maniac42 Rated PG
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Posted: Tue, 03 Aug 2004 18:52:50 Post Subject: |
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I received this Eumax Card Reader from www.ioCombo.com today, intending to use it with my desktop system and laptop computer, both of which run Windows 98SE with USB 1.1 ports. It came in a box identifying it as "Flash Genie" model URH722, made in China, with no manufacturer's name, address, or web site. The drivers on the enclosed CD-ROM don't work. They cause Windows 98SE to crash instantly during installation. Allowing Windows to detect the hardware and search for the driver produces the same result. No support is available from ioCombo.com. No support is available from the purported vendor, Eumax, at http://www.eumaxinc.com, either. Their web site has no contact information, no updated driver downloads for this device. A switchboard.com search for Eumax in the San Jose, California area turned up an address at 44870 Osgood Road, coincidentally the same one given on the ioCombo packing list. The phone number, (510) 445-1800, is answered by an automated attendant, identifying it as ioCombo! (Hey, what gives? It looks like "Eumax" is just a front for ioCombo.) If you intend to use this with a Windows 98SE system, don't waste your time or money. I just obtained an RMA number and it's going straight back to ioCombo.com! Nice idea, but poor execution. |
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flycaster Rated PG
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Doctor Feelgood Arrrrghh!
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Posted: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 18:16:49 Post Subject: |
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flycaster wrote: | Eumax and IOCombo are one in the same. |
Wow - I didn't even know that! I just checked and the new guy is right! Welcome!!
Hopefully Spire will be around later and can probably answer your questions... |
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