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h..p://www.leadtek.nl/site/uk/pages/misc/disk_popup.html

check this story out. Leadtek decided to bring out USB memory....this just plugs in and away you go. and its so small, it fits on a key chain.

Plug & Play friendly useful
Support 32MB to 512MB storage capacity
No driver required for Windows 2000/Me/XP , MAC OS 8.6/9.X/10.X , Linux kernel 2.4.2/above
Driver support for Windows 98/98se
Write / Delete protection SW
At least 10 years of data retention
No external power supply required

No driver required for Windows ME / 2000 / XP / MAC OS 8.6/9.X/10.X
Driver support for Windows 98/98se
USB spec 1.1 compliance
Plug & Play via USB port
Write / Delete protection SW
Dual LED indicates the working state & power on state
No external power supply required
Reading speed : 980kB/S
Writing speed : 460KB/S
Operating Temperature : 0°~ 45°C
Read / Write for one million times
At least 10 years of data retention
Interface with 5V circuit is possible
Power Consumption : Read / Write 29mA (typical) , 35mA(max)
vLow power 3.3V ¡Ó 5% operating voltage
Weight : 21 gm ( approximately )
Dimension : 85 * 37 * 17 mm
Memory Capacity : 16MB to 512MB
EMI Compliance : FCC Class B , CE

think i love it
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