Hi Rajmond
He is looking for an adapter that would act as either an sd
card or an usb drive, not sure how this would work though.
Regards
Adrien
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Hello,
Well, I'm sorry if I'm miss understanding the question, but
the victor reader stream does read both a card and a USB.
Is this not what you're after?
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Date sent: Mon, 8 Jun 2015 08:56:47 +0100
Subject: [access-uk] Interchangeable Devices
I have acquired a variety of listening devices that take SD
cards or memory sticks but the most portable of these
usually only take one or the other. To try and cut down on
luggage I was wondering if such a gadget exists which would
read both cards and sticks.
I would assume if it does it would probably be a stick with
a slot to insert a card, but I may be wrong.
If anyone has any knowledge I?셪l be very interested** To
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