IBM EGX-400 Engraver User Manual


 
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Chapter 2 - Basic Operation
2-6. Care and Handling of Memory Cards
This section describes the basic usage and handling of memory cards.
This machine can execute cutting data saved on a memory card, and can save sequences created using the teaching
feature. For more information about these operations, see "Executing Cutting Data Saved on a Memory Card" on p.65
and "The Teaching Feature" on p.71.
Types of Memory Cards You Can Use
Use commercially available "SD (Secure Digital) Memory Card" or "MultiMediaCard", which are available in sizes of
16 MB, 32 MB, and 64 MB. Note that copyright-protection functions are not used with this machine.
Roland DG Corp. has verified the operation of the following memory cards.
Manufacturer Part number Capacity
SanDisk SDMB-16 16 MB
SDMB-32 32 MB
SDMB-64 64 MB
Panasonic RP-SD016 16 MB
RP-SD032 32 MB
RP-SD064 64 MB
HAGIWARA SYS-COM HPC-MC32M 32 MB
HPC-MC64M 64 MB
Memory-card Writers You Can Use
To save cutting data on a memory card or to format a memory card, you use a commercially available memory-card
writer or adapter. One that meets the following specifications is required.
Compatible with "SD Memory Card" or "MultiMediaCard" you're using
Able to be connected to your computer running Windows
Able to read and write files compatible with Windows
Roland DG Corp. has verified the operation of the following memory-card writers.
Manufacturer Part number Operating environment
VICS Technology RD5 Windows 98/Me/2000/XP
This machine does not detect the write-protect
switch on an SD Memory Card, even when the
switch is set to "LOCK."
Windows must be able to treat the memory card as a single volume. Nearly all memory-card writers that are compatible with
Windows meet this requirement.