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A-004 Apollo Command Module (CM-002) is being erected for mating with Little Joe II (Vehicle 12-51-3) launcher in preparation for Apollo Intermediate Altitude Abort at White Sands Missile Range.
Date: December 5, 1965
NASA ID: 65-H-2010
#A-004#Apollo CSM Block I#CSM-002#Power-on Tumble Abort#Abort Test#Abort#Launch Escape System#LES#Little Joe II#Vehicle 12-51-3#Rocket#NASA#Apollo Program#stacking#White Sands LC-36#LC-36#White Sands Missile Range#White Sands#New Mexico#December#1965#my post
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06/11 Tutor feedback session. Formed a small group with friends during tutor time to give and receive feedback on the progress of our work on project 002. Was great to receive positive comments on my character design and ways on how to develop my character into a moving image. Also, upon suggestion from my tutor, I picked up graphic novel “Maus” by Art Spiegelman from CSM to study how to develop meaning in visual storytelling. Looking forward to reading.
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For the ask game, 002 CSM Power?
ooh power
How I feel about this character: Honestly at first I found some of her antics as annoying but now I've learned to appreciate it. She's so much fun. The Kobeni's car scene in the manga is the funniest thing I've ever seen
All the people I ship romantically with this character: no one. She's too good for mortals.
My non-romantic OTP for this character: the Hayakawa family enough said. But I also think the interactions between her and Angel Devil must be extremely hilarious
My unpopular opinion about this character: Not sure. Some of her antics can sometimes be annoying, but not enough to be straight up hated.
One thing I wish would happen / had happened with this character in canon:
Chapter 81. She walks into the room with the cake. She and Denji start eating the whole thing with their hands while Aki scolds them for being absolute heathens. Yoshida appears out of nowhere and starts crying.
my OTP: as I said, no one. She n herself <3
my cross over ship: BROTP - At first she and Nobara from JJK would annoy the hell out of each other but then they start terrorizing everyone around them. It's beautiful.
a headcanon fact: Aki once splashed her with a water hose because she refused to bathe. She screeched like a cat.
#chainsaw man#ask game#power csm#power chainsaw man#denji hayakawa#denji#aki hayawaka#angel devil#nobara kugisaki#yoshida hirofumi#fin.post#fin ask game
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CSM HEADCANON 002: the phantom devil gets enjoyment out of corrupting those that are selfless and good at heart , and is stubbornly attracted to devils that are like minded or destructive by nature.
#which means#he’ll do what he wants thru loid#❛ ⦗ ᴄᴏᴅᴇ ɴᴀᴍᴇ ☾ ∶ ⁎﹡☆ ᴛᴡɪʟɪɢʜᴛ ⁎﹡☆ ⸺ headcanons .#csm au
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GSM 731 Schweres Nebenfahrzeug Nr.97 40 68 002 17-5 Zweischwellenstopfmaschine 09-32 CSM
Schweres Nebenfahrzeug Nr.97 16 40 055 17-4 Schotterplaniermaschine SSP 110 SW
RR16 MS-6 Speno International Rail Rectifyer (Schienenrichtgerät)
Material- und Wohnschlafwagen für die Bedienmannschaft
GSM 731 Heavy auxiliary vehicle No.97 40 68 002 17-5 Double sleeper tamping machine 09-32 CSM
Heavy auxiliary vehicle No.97 16 40 055 17-4 Gravel levelling machine SSP 110 SW
RR16 MS-6 Speno International Rail Rectifyer
Material and living-sleeping carriages for the operating crew
#dampflokblog.de#gleisbau#nebenfahrzeug#zweischwellenstopfmaschine#09-32 csm#schotterplaniermaschine#ssp 110 sw#rail rectifyer#rr16 ms-6
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。゚ʚ NAVI.



yumi. 8teen. she/her. fil.
works are sfw & nsfw.
— m.list ࿐࿔
001. jjk 002. haikyuu 003. genshin 004. csm 005. spy x family
© faerimi. no copying, modifying, translating and reposting of my works. 2022
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Smart Modular Technologies 4mb Flash Card Driver
This page has been revised to show PCMCIA linear flash cards only. For information about our SRAM cards, please click here! We also distribute PC card readers/writers for these SRAM and linear flash cards. Please go to http://www.psism.com/reader.htm to find the internal PCI readers and external USB OmniDrive readers..
SMART Modular Technologies will not be held responsible for any loss of information, data or programming, resulting from the improper installation of drivers and updates by means or methods other than those prescribed and published on this website, in an authorized SMART Modular Technologies' 'User's Manual', 'User Guide', 'User Reference Guide. 9fa208-c7500 Cisco Smart Ata Flash Card Sm (36.2% similar) Disco Smart 8mb At flash card sm9fa208-c7500 Fl04m-20-11138-67 Smart 4mb Linear Flash (28.1% similar) preferred visa MasterCard American express shipping USA only free local pickup ships worldwide with a fee.
Note:Some of the linear flash and SRAM cards are manufactured to be Win 3.1/95/98/Me/2000/XP-compatible, i.e. they can be read/written like a hard drive in a PCMCIA slot under Windows. We now have software drivers for SRAM and linear flash cards under Win 2000 but not all brands of cards are supported. Due to an agreement with our manufacturers, we can only supply drivers to our customers of linear flash cards, SRAM cards and/or PCI PC card readers.
Win XP provides native drivers for SRAM and linear flash cards (with attribute only). Unfortunately, again not all brands & models are supported. Our testing so far shows only Intel i-series cards, Smart/Centennial cards and some C1-Tech, PSI, STI cards are supported under Win XP. If you need to read/write the LF cards under Windows, please specify it on the order form.
External PC card readers don't support SRAM and linear flash cards. One exception is the CSM OmniDrive USB Pro readers. These OmniDrive read-writers support SRAM and/or Linear Flash cards with and without 2KB attribute. Please click here for more info.
PCMCIA LINEAR FLASH MEMORY CARDS
You may use linear flash cards for certain palmtops/PDAs, routers/hubs, industrial and agricultural data loggers, etc. Please click here for the compatibility matrix. Bay Networks, Cisco, 3COM, Lucent and Xyplex Routers use special versions of flash cards. Please click here or call us for more information.
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Inteli-Series Linear FlashAMDC- and D- Series CardsSeries I, II & II+ Flash CardsStrataFlash (Value 200) CardsValue Series 100 CardsOther Stocked Linear Flash Cards
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The following pricing is for C1-Tech, Smart/Centennial, PSI, etc. brands of linear flash cards.
Pricing below is for commercial-temperature (0 ~+70 deg C) cards, with a 1 year warranty, Wide-temperature(-40 ~ 85 degree Celsius) industrial cards are available for 10% higher..
AMD C-series (or compatible) Chipset Flash Cards For detailed data sheet of PSI/C-1's C-series cards, please click here. For specifications of Smart AMD C-series cards, please click here. Please note the added -xx surfix below for all C-1/PSI linear flash cards.. -xx = -08, such as F6C004-08, is for 8-bit data bus. -xx = -16, such as F6C004-16, is for 16-bit data bus.
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PSI 1 MB Linear Flash memory Card, C-series chipset, 5V/5V, (P/N: F6C-001W), Auto-switch between 8-bit and 16-bit, limited quantities.$72PSI 1 MB Linear Flash memory Card, C-series chipset, 5V/5V, (P/N: F6C-001-xx)$72PSI 2 MB Linear Flash memory Card, C-series chipset, 5V/5V, (P/N: F6C-002-xx)$105PSI 4 MB Linear Flash memory Card, C-series chipset, 5V/5V, (P/N: F6C-004-xx)$199Smart Modular 2 MB Linear Flash memory Card, C-series chipset, 5V/5V, (P/N: PG23023/ FL02M-20-15114-67),Limited quantity$135Smart Modular 4 MB Linear Flash memory Card, C-series chipset, 5V/5V, (P/N: PG24045/ FL04M-20-15114-67),Limited quantity$175AMD (D-series or Compatible, 29F016 or29F017B chip.) Chipset Flash Cards For specifications of AMD C and D-series cards, please click here. For detailed data sheet of PSI/C-1's D-series cards, please click here. Please note the added -xx surfix below for all C-1/PSI linear flash cards.. -xx = -08, such as FND004-08, is for 8-bit data bus. -xx = -16, such as FND004-16, is for 16-bit data bus.
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PSI 4 MB Linear Flash memory Card, D-series chipset, 5V/5V, (P/N: F6D-004W), Auto-switch between 8-bit and 16-bit, limited quantities.$80PSI 4 MB Linear Flash memory Card, D-series chipset, 5V/5V, (P/N: F6D-004-xx) $80PSI 4 MB Linear Flash memory Card, D-series chipset, 5V/5V, w/o attribute (P/N: FND-004-xx) $77PSI 8 MB Linear Flash memory Card, D-series chipset, 5V/5V, (P/N: F6D-008-xx) $109PSI 8 MB Linear Flash memory Card, D-series chipset, 5V/5V, w/o attribute (P/N: FND-008-xx) $106PSI 16 MB Linear Flash memory Card, D-series chipset, 5V/5V, (P/N: F6D-016W), Auto-switch between 8-bit and 16-bit, limited quantities.$185PSI 16 MB Linear Flash memory Card, D-series chipset, 5V/5V, (P/N: F6D-016-xx)$169PSI 16 MB Linear Flash memory Card, D-series chipset, 5V/5V, w/o attribute (P/N: FND-016-xx)$165PSI 32 MB Linear Flash memory Card, D-series chipset, 5V/5V, (P/N: F1D-032W), Auto-switch between 8-bit and 16-bit, limited quantities.$239Simple Tech 32 MB Linear Flash memory Card, D-series chipset, 5V/5V, (P/N: STI-FL/32SD).Compatible with Windows driver under 95, 98, Me, 2000 & XP. limited quantities.$239Smart/Centennial 16 MB Linear Flash memory Card, D-series chipset, 5V/5V, (P/N: PG24114/ FL16M-20-15119-67). Compatible with Windows driver under 95, 98, Me, 2000 & XP. NASmart/Centennial 32 MB Linear Flash memory Card, D-series chipset, 5V/5V, (P/N: PG24265/ FL32M-20-11119-67).Compatible with Windows driver under 95, 98, Me, 2000 & XPNAFor other Centennial/Smart linear flash cards, please click here.Intel Chipset or Compatible Flash CardsIntel Series I Chipset (or Compatible) Flash Cards (Intel 28F020 chip or compatible) (There is no native Windows driver for these series I, 5V/12V cards. The proprietary driver used on OmniDrive USB-LF can support them.). Please click here for PSI-C1 series 1 linear flash card specifications. Please note the added -xx surfix below for all C-1/PSI linear flash cards.. -xx = -08, such as F61512-08, is for 8-bit data bus. -xx = -16, such as F61512-16, is for 16-bit data bus. PSI 256 KB series I Linear Flash Memory Card, with 8KB attribute (P/N F61256-xx)$75PSI 256 KB series I Linear Flash Memory Card, w/o attribute memory (P/N FN1256-xx)$73PSI 512 KB series I Linear Flash Memory Card, with 8KB attribute (P/N F61512-xx)$99PSI 512 KB series I Linear Flash Memory Card, w/o attribute memory (P/N FN1512W), Auto-switch between 8-bit and 16-bit, limited quantities$103PSI 512 KB series I Linear Flash Memory Card, w/o attribute memory (P/N FN1512-xx)$96PSI 1 MB series I Linear Flash Memory Card with 8KB attribute (P/N F61001-xx). $143PSI 1 MB series I Linear Flash Memory Card w/o attribute memory (P/N FN1001W), Auto-switch between 8-bit and 16-bit, limited quantities$156PSI 1 MB series I Linear Flash Memory Card w/o attribute memory (P/N FN1001-xx). $140PSI 2 MB series I Linear Flash Memory Card with 8KB attribute (P/N F61002-xx)$149PSI 2 MB series I Linear Flash Memory Card w/o attribute memory (P/N FN1002W), Auto-switch between 8-bit and 16-bit, limited quantities$166PSI 2 MB series I Linear Flash Memory Card w/o attribute memory (P/N FN1002-xx)$146Intel Series II Chipset (or Compatible) Flash Cards (Intel 28F008SA or compatible chips) For specifications of Intel series II and II+ cards, please clickhere. Compatible with Windows driver under 95, 98, Me, 2000 & XP. Pricing below is for commercial-temperature (0 ~ +70 deg C) cards, with a 1 year warranty, Wide- temperature (-40 ~ 85 degree Celsius) industrial cards are available for 10% higher.. Please note the added -xx surfix below for all C-1/PSI linear flash cards.. -xx = -08, such as FN2002-08, is for 8-bit data bus. -xx = -16, such as FN2002-16, is for 16-bit data bus. PSI 2 MB series II Linear Flash Memory Card with 8KB attribute, 5V/12V, (P/N F62002-xx). $75PSI 2 MB series II Linear Flash Memory Card without attribute, 5V/12V, (P/N FN2002-xx)$73PSI 4 MB series II Linear Flash Memory Card with 8KB attribute, 5V/12V, (P/N F62004W), Auto-switch between 8-bit and 16-bit, limited quantities. same as Honeywell PN 300-1079-007$95PSI 4 MB series II Linear Flash Memory Card with 8KB attribute, 5V/12V, (P/N F62004-xx)$90PSI 4 MB series II Linear Flash Memory Card without attribute, 5V/12V, (P/N FN2004-xx)$87PSI 8 MB series II Linear Flash Memory Card with 8KB attribute, 5V/12V, (P/N F62008-xx), same as Honeywell PN 300-1079-010$145PSI 8 MB series II Linear Flash Memory Card without attribute, 5V/12V, (P/N FN2008-xx)$140PSI 16 MB series II Linear Flash Memory Card with 2KB attribute, 5V/12V, (P/N F22016-W), same as Honeywell 300-1079-006, limited quantities$229Genuine Intel i-series II cards, please click here.Intel Series II+ Chipset (or Compatible) Flash Cards (Intel 28F016SC chip or compatible) Series 5 (Intel Series II+ chipset) with 8KB attribute Memory. Compatible with Windows driver under 95, 98, Me, 2000 & XP. Please click here for data sheet. Pricing below is for commercial-temperature (0 ~ +70 deg C) cards, with a 1 year warranty, Wide- temperature (-40 ~ 85 degree Celsius) industrial cards are available for 10% higher.. Please note the added -xx surfix below for all C-1/PSI linear flash cards.. -xx = -08, such as F63004-08, is for 8-bit data bus. -xx = -16, such as F63004-16, is for 16-bit data bus. PSI 2 MB Linear Flash Memory Card, Intel series II+ chipset, 5V/12V (P/N: F63002-xx)$85PSI 4 MB Linear Flash Memory Card, Intel series II+ chipset, 5V/12V (P/N: F63004-xx)$109PSI 8 MB Linear Flash Memory Card, Intel series II+ chipset, 5V/12V (P/N: F63008-xx)$175PSI 16 MB Linear Flash Memory Card, Intel series II+ chipset, 5V/12V (P/N: F63016-xx)$229SimpleTech 16 MB series II+ Linear Flash Memory Card, Intel series II+ chipset, 5V/ 5V (P/N: STI-FL/16AP). $209Smart Modular 20 MB Linear Flash Memory Card, Intel series II+ chipset, 5V/ 5V or 12V (P/N: SM9FA5208IP320, SM9FA520-C7500MC,). . $249SimpleTech 32 MB series II+ Linear Flash Memory Card, Intel series II+ chipset, 5V/ 5V (P/N: STI-FL/32AP). $329Value series 100 Chipset(or Compatible) Flash Cards(28F016S5 chip or compatible) For detailed data sheet of thesel value series 100 cards, please click here. Compatible with Windows driver under 95, 98, Me, 2000 & XP. For Windows 7 & 8, you need CSM OmniDrive USB Pro-LF reader to read-write these cards. Please note the added -xx surfix below for all C-1/PSI linear flash cards.. -xx = -08, such as FN5004-08, is for 8-bit data bus. -xx = -16, such as FN50044-16, is for 16-bit data bus. PSI 4 MB Linear Flash Memory Card, Intel value series chipset, 5V/5V, (P/N: FN5004W), Auto-switch between 8-bit and 16-bit, limited quantities$75PSI 4 MB Linear Flash Memory Card, Intel value series chipset, 5V/5V, (P/N: FN5004-xx)$75PSI 8 MB Linear Flash Memory Card, Intel value series chipset, 5V/5V, (P/N FN5008W), Auto-switch between 8-bit and 16-bit, limited quantities$129PSI 8 MB Linear Flash Memory Card, Intel value series chipset, 5V/5V, (P/N FN5008-xx)$109PSI 16 MB Linear Flash Memory Card, Intel value series chipset, 5V/5V, (P/N FN5016-xx)$199Genuine Intel Value series 100 cards (16MB IMC016FLSC, PM24561), please click here., Limited quantity$229StrataFlash (Value Series 200) Chipset (or Compatible) Flash CardsCentennial/Smart 32MB Strataflash memory card for Nortel routers, Honeywell controllers, etc. (PM24276/FL32M-20-11736-J5-xx, Compatible with Honeywell 300-1079-012 & CU10481), Limited quantity$239 64MB Strataflash memory card for Nortel routers, Honeywell controller, etc. (P/N: CUG10548, compatible with SG-9FA643P3205 / FL64M-20-11737-J5 and Honeywell 300-1079-021 or PCM-LFSA-CUG10548F-2 card. Limited quantity$529Genuine Intel value series 200 (StrataFlash) cards, please click here.Clear plastic case for protecting your PCMCIA card, P/N: J-CASE$2
Back to top GENUINE INTEL i-SERIES PCMCIA LINEAR FLASH CARDS
Please click here for Intel brand linear flash cards.
PSI also supplies the following genuine Intel linear flash cards and mini-flash cards. Only certain sizes and chipset cards are in stock. Depending on inventory, some i-series cards listed below may have a minimum order quantity of 20 cards. If your order is less than 20 cards, the price can be much higher. Please call or e-mail to indicate the quantity sought. The cards below are compatible with Windows driver under 95, 98, Me, 2000 & XP.
Series II (5V/12V)Series II+ (3.3V/5V)IMC002FLSA: 2MB / Please use compatible partF62002W aboveIMC004FLSP: 4MB / discontinued *IMC004FLSA: 4MB / NA You may use compatibleF62004Wcard above.IMC008FLSP: 8MB / discontinued *IMC010FLSA: 10MB / NA. You may use F62008W or F22016Wcard above.IMC016FLSP: 16MB / discontinued * Go to here for compatible cards.IMC020FLSA: 20MB / NA You may use F22016Wcard above.IMC020FLSP: 20MB / discontinued *IMC040FLSP: 40MB / discontinued *
*: The Intel series II+ cards are discontinued. You may use the compatible series II+ cards above or below. In some applications even some Intel series II or AMD D-series or Strataflash cards are compatible. Please go to here for the strataflash card data sheet.
Value Series 200 (5V/5V StrataFlash)Value Series 100 (5V/5V), w/o attributeIMC008FLSG: 8MB / NAIMC002FLSC: 2MB / NAIMC016FLSG: 16MB / NA IMC004FLSC: 4MB / NA, Please use FN5004 card above.IMC024FLSG: 24MB / NAIMC006FLSC: 6MB / NA IMC032FLSG: 32MB (replaced by PM24276 /CU10481) / $239, Limited quantity!IMC008FLSC: 8MB / NA, Please use FN5008 card above.IMC048FLSG: 48MB / NAIMC016FLSC: 16MB / $229, Limited quantity!IMC064FLSG: 64MB / NA
Series 100 Mini-Flash Card (3.3V/5V)Intel Series 200 Mini-Flash CardIFM002A: 2MB, N/AIFM004G: 4MB / NAIFM004A: 4MB, N/AIFM008G: 8MB / NAIFM008A: 8MB, N/AIFM016G: 16MB / $165, Limited quantity!
OTHER STOCKED PCMCIA LINEAR FLASH CARDS
Smart Modular 20MB Intel Series II+ (5/12 volt), 3COM approved linear flash card for NetBuilder 2. Smart P/N: SM9FA5208IP320, compatible with Honeywell 300-1079-002$249Smart Modular 16MB Intel Series II+ (5/12 volt). Cisco-approved flash card upgrade for Cisco 1600 series; Smart P/N: SM9FA8163IP280-C. $245Smart Modular 20 MB flash card (5/12 volt), Cisco-approved for Cisco 7000 series (7200,7500, etc); Smart P/N: SM9FA520-C7500MC, compatible with Honeywell 300-1079-002$249SimpleTech 16 MB 5V/12V Series II linear flash card with attribute, STI-FL/16A, compatible with Honeywell 300-1079-006$239SimpleTech 16 MB 5V Series II+ linear flash card with attribute, STI-FL/16AP$219SimpleTech 32 MB 5V Series II+ linear flash card with attribute, STI-FL/32AP (not intended for Tech-2)$319SimpleTech 20 MB 5V Series D linear flash card with attribute, STI-FL/20SD$199SimpleTech 32 MB 5V Series D linear flash card with attribute, STI-FL/32SD$259WEDC 32MB series II+ linear flash card with attribute, WED7P032FLV2801C15 (not for Tech-2)$309WEDC 16 MB 5V Series D linear flash card with attribute, FAD-016-W/ WED7P016FLD2401C15$189WEDC 256KB 5V/12V series I linear flash card, w/o attribute, WED7P256FGL1401C15
$75
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Will my Linear Flash Card work in my operating system?
PCMCIA Linear Flash PC Cards with Linux
PCMCIA Linear Flash PC Cards with DOS and Windows 3.1X
Windows Readers for PCMCIA Linear Flash PC Card Memory
PCMCIA Linear Flash PC Cards with Windows 95
PCMCIA Linear Flash PC Cards with Windows NT 3.51 and 4.0
PCMCIA Linear Flash PC Cards with Windows 98
PCMCIA Linear Flash PC Cards with Windows 98 SE
PCMCIA Linear Flash PC Cards with Windows 2000
Using PCMCIA Linear Flash PC Card Memory with Recent Windows Systems
About Attribute (2K or 8K Attribute) in PCMCIA SRAM and Linear Flash PC Card Memory
PCMCIA SRAM and Linear Flash PC Card Memory with Windows Server 2003
PCMCIA SRAM and Linear Flash PC Card Memory with The Windows Vista
Will my Linear Flash Card work in my operating system?
Only if your operating system vendor provides drivers. Card readers and PCMCIA Linear Flash PC Cards do not come with drivers for PCMCIA Linear Flash PC Cards, it has always been the OS vendor's responsibility to include support or you will have to purchase a Card and Socket Services software package from a third party vendor.
PCMCIA Linear Flash PC Cards with Linux
Please see Linux PCMCIA HOWTO 4.7 PCMCIA memory cards.
PCMCIA Linear Flash
Synchrotech Linear Flash
See our extensive range of PCMCIA Linear Flash PC Cards
Synchrotech offers AMD Series C, AMD Series C, Intel Series I, Intel Series II, and Intel Series II+. Other types are available for special order.
Software Packages
PCMCIA Memory PC Card Software
PCMCIA Memory Card software for use with laptop slots or PCI based card readers
Provide Windows with various degrees of support for PCMCIA SRAM and Linear Flash PC Cards
PCMCIA Linear Flash PC Cards with DOS and Windows 3.1X
For DOS and Windows 3.1X: PCMCIA Linear Flash PC Cards need a DOS version of a Card and Socket Services Program. Please check to see if you have this running, if not, contact your notebook PC vendor or card reader manufacturer. Some of the vendors listed or linked to on the PC Card support for MS Windows NT 4.0 page also make Card and Socket Services packages for other legacy Microsoft operating systems.
Windows Readers for PCMCIA Linear Flash PC Card Memory
OMNIDriveUSB Pro LF and OMNIDrive Pro are external read-writers for PCMCIA Linear Flash, SRAM, and ATA Flash PC Cards. Their specialized software package allow Windows users to access, view, manipulate and even copy via binary images, the data on PCMCIA Memory PC Cards. For built-in PC Card slots, see our software page.
OMNIDriveUSB2 LF
USB 2.0 to PC Card Read-Writer 1-Slot for ATA Flash + SRAM + Linear Flash (OMNIDriveUSB2 LF) (ART0020711)
OMNIDriveUSB2 LF provides a specialized hardware/software bundle allowing Windows to work with PCMCIA SRAM, Linear Flash, and ATA Flash PC Cards. 32-bit 98/98SE/Millennium Edition/2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista/7, 64-bit XP/Vista/7
PCM-CR-U2EX-LF | Price: $519.00
OMNIDrive Pro LF
PCM-CR-P1EX3
Parallel Port to PC Card Read-Writer 1 Slot + SRAM/Linear
The PCM-CR-P1EX3 provides a specialized hardware/software bundle which allows Windows systems to work with PCMCIA SRAM, Linear Flash, and ATA Flash PC Cards
PCMCIA Linear Flash PC Cards with Windows 95
You may want to try these instructions from the 'Users of TrueFFS Flash File System for PCMCIA Cards' section of the Windows 95 CD-ROM Hardware.txt File. However, this is untested and unsupported by Synchrotech and is reproduced here as a service only.
Users of TrueFFS Flash File System for PCMCIA Cards. The MS-DOS or Windows 3.1 versions of the TrueFFS driver will not work with the Windows 95 PCMCIA driver. To work with FTL formatted Linear Flash PCMCIA cards when the Windows 95 PCMCIA driver is enabled, you must install a new Windows 95 device driver provided by M-Systems. To do this, carry out the following procedure:
In Control Panel, double-click the Add New Hardware icon.
Click Next, and then click the option not to have Windows search for your new hardware.
Click Hard Disk Controllers, and then click Next.
From the list, click M-Systems.
Click the specific Flash Card, and then click Next. Then follow the instructions on your screen.
NOTE: If M-Systems is not shown in the list, click Have Disk, and then insert the M-Systems Windows 95 installation disk and follow the instructions on your screen.
Otherwise, you may want to locate a Card and Socket Services software vendor for Windows 95. Some of the vendors listed or linked to on the PC Card support for MS Windows NT 4.0 page also make Card and Socket Services packages for other legacy Microsoft operating systems.
The following information may be of use with Windows 95:

PCMCIA Linear Flash PC Cards with Windows NT 3.51 and 4.0
For NT 3.51 and 4.0: You need a NT version of a Card and Socket Services software program on your system. Please contact your notebook PC vendor or card reader manufacturer. Please see our PC Card support for MS Windows NT 4.0 FAQ page for more information.
PCMCIA Linear Flash PC Cards with Windows 98
Use the drivers supply by Windows 98. These drivers are located in the following directory in the Windows 98 CDROM:
to install these drivers, do this:
Remove all PCMCIA Linear Flash PC Cards from the PC Card socket
Right click on driversstorageftltrueffs.inf This will create a directory in your windows directory called TFFS9X
Once this directory is installed, all of the necessary drivers are installed.
Add LASTDRIVE=Z statement on the CONFIG.SYS
Restart your system
Both slots are now PCMCIA Linear Flash PC Cards card compatible
The following information may be of use with Windows 98:
PCMCIA Linear Flash PC Cards with Windows 98 SE
The instructions above for Windows 98 should work with 98 Second Edition. However, this is untested and unsupported by Synchrotech and is reproduced here as a service only.
PCMCIA Linear Flash PC Cards with Windows Millennium
The MS-DOS or Windows 3.1 version of the TrueFFS driver does not work with the Windows Millennium PCMCIA driver. To work with FTL-formatted Linear Flash PCMCIA cards in Windows Millennium, install the device driver provided by M-Systems.
To install the device driver:
In Windows Explorer, go to the DriversStorageFlash folder on your Windows Millennium CD.
Right-click the file Trueffs.inf, and then click Install.
Restart your computer.
Your PCMCIA Linear Flash PC Cards and SRAM cards will now function. For more information see Microsoft's Windows Millennium Edition Hardware.txt File page.
PCMCIA Linear Flash PC Cards with Windows 2000
Please see Windows 2000 Work Around for PC Card Linear Flash and SRAM. The best solution is an OMNIDrive either in USB or Parallel versions. See Windows Readers for PCMCIA Linear Flash and SRAM PC Card Memory for more information.
Using PCMCIA Linear Flash PC Card Memory with Recent Windows Systems
Please see Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista Solutions for PCMCIA SRAM and Linear Flash PC Cards.
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Launch of A-004 Apollo Little Joe II (CSM-002/Vehicle 12-51-3) from LC-36 at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico. This launch was to test the Intermediate Altitude Abort.
Date: January 20, 1966
NASA ID: 66-H-24A
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A-004 Apollo Little Joe II (CSM-002/Vehicle 12-51-3) on the launch stand at the White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, shortly before its launch on January 20, 1966. This flight was the first time a production capsule was used, Apollo CSM-002.
Date: 1966
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Apollo Program: Block I Command and Service Modules

The Apollo Command and Service Module (CSM) contract was award to North American Aviation on November 28, 1961. At the time, the plan was to land the entire CSM on the lunar surface via the direct ascent and the initial design did not include a means to dock with another spacecraft. Later on this was changed to the lunar orbit rendezvous and lunar landing would be preform via the Lunar Module. This required a major redesign of the CSM and in 1963, NASA decided the most efficient way to keep the program on track was to proceed with the development in two versions:
Block I: the preliminary version for early low Earth orbit test flights only.
Block II: the new lunar-capable version, which included a docking hatch, incorporating weight reduction and lessons learned from the Block I.

The CSM Block I was to be used for all uncrewed Saturn IB (AS-201 & AS-202) and Saturn V (AS-501 & AS-502) test flights, plus two manned missions. This was changed to only one in late 1966, being Apollo AS-204, aka Apollo 1. After the Apollo 1 fire all manned missions were to use the improved Block II versions.
Block I Command and Service Modules produced:
CSM-001: systems compatibility test vehicle, used on propulsion tests at White Sands Missile Range. Completed tests on September 7, 1968. CSM scrapped.
CSM-002: used for powered on tumble abort tests, flew on A-004 Little Joe II, January 20, 1966, at White Sands Missile Range. Modified to 002A.
CM-002A: used to in land drop tests. Modified to 002B
CM-002B: used on pogo tests at Downey, California. Modified to BP-23. On display

On display at the Cradle of Aviation Museum, Garden City, New York.
CSM-003: cancelled before construction began
CSM-004: structural tests, CM modified to 004B.
CM-004A: Used for Thermal and dynamic tests, redesignated BP-27 on the Saturn I Block II (SA-5D). On display.

On display with the Saturn I Block II Dynamic Test Vehicle at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center, Huntsville, Alabama.
CM-004B: Tested a new unified hatch design at Downey, California. CM offered to Smithson but declined, later scrapped by Rockwell at Downey, CA.
CSM-005: cancelled before construction began
CSM-006: CM used for systems capability tests and modified to Block II for ESC tests at AiResearch in Los Angeles, CA. Later used for demonstrating tumbling debris removal systems. CM offered to Smithsonian but declined, later scrapped. SM redesignated as SM-010, on display with BP-23A.

BP-23A and SM-010 on display at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center, Huntsville, Alabama.
CSM-007: various tests including acoustic vibration and drop tests, and used as a ground test vehicle. CM modified to 007A. SM used for fitcheck of docked model facility, current location is unknown.
CM-007A: used by Astronauts for water egress training, water-survival training and extended recovery training in the Gulf of Mexico. CM was refitted with Block II improvements. Underwent testing for Skylab at the McKinley Climatic Laboratory, Eglin AFB, Florida, 1971–1973. On display.

CM-007A is on display at the Seattle Museum of Flight, Seattle, WA.
CSM-008: complete systems spacecraft used in thermal vacuum tests. CM modified to 008A, SM offered to Smithsonian but declined (August 1973), later scrapped by Rockwell International at Downey, CA May 1977.

CSM-008 in Chamber A at JSC.
CM-008A: used in land tests at Downey, CA. CM scrapped by March 1971.
CSM-009: flew on AS-201 (later designated Apollo 2), CM modified to 009A.
CM-009A: modified with support structural tests for land impacts. CM offered to Smithsonian but declined, on display.

On display at the Strategic Air and Space Museum in Ashland, Nebraska
CSM-010: originally intended for a launch abort test, mission cancelled and CM was modified into 004A. SM cancelled.
CSM-011: flew on AS-202 (later designated Apollo 3), CM modified to 011A.
CM-011A: used on land impacts tests and extensively damaged. CM offered to Smithsonian and is on display.

On display at the USS Hornet Museum in Alameda, California.
CSM-012: intended for AS-204 (Apollo 1). CM is in storage at Langley Research Center. SM scrapped. Hatch on Display.

Apollo 1 hatch on display at the Kennedy Space Center.
CSM-013: cancelled before construction began
CSM-014: intended for AS-205 (Apollo 2). CM disassembled as part of Apollo 1 investigation and modified to 014A. SM used on AS-502 (Apollo 6).
CM-014A: ground testing. CM Scrapped May 1977.
CSM-015: CM cancelled before construction began. SM-015 was used with BP-30 and LES-014 for Swing Arm tests and backup spacecraft for Apollo 6. On display.

On display at the Kennedy Space Center.
CSM-016: CSM cancelled before construction began. Only the launch escape tower (LES) completed, on display with BP-27 the Saturn I Block II (SA-5D) at U.S. Space & Rocket Center, Huntsville, Alabama.
CSM-017: flew on Apollo 4 (AS-501). CM on display. SM destroyed when the propellant tank explosion during ground testing. CM on display.

On display at the Stennis Space Center in St. Louis, Mississippi.
CSM-018: cancelled before construction began
CSM-019: cancelled before construction began
CSM-020: flew on Apollo 6 (SA-502). SM flew on Apollo 4. CM on display.

On display at the Fernbank Science Center in Atlanta, Georgia.
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A-001 Apollo Little Joe II (CSM-002) on LC-36 at White Sands Missile Range.
Date: May 5, 1965
NASA ID: S65-19886
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