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It will be slow, but it will work at USB 1.1, even
if your port(s) are USB2+
Note USB 2 is ten times faster, so.......

Here is another choice for light use... (It is a little flimsy.)
http://www.photographyblog.com/index.php/weblog/comments/mediagear_xtradrive_launched/
I have some of them and I am sure they are USB2 since I do
not get the warning of "this device can perform faster" (from XP)
from an older computer like I should if they were USB 1.1

I have no connection with them or any store.

                                        Rick Glazier

From: "Lewis c Emerson" <>
>I need a card reader to enable the transfer of HDD stored photos back to
> the digital camera's memory card and I've been advised to obtain a "card
> reader".  I've located one for $11.50, but it says that it's for USB 1.1
> How do I tell if my ports are 1.1 or the newer 2.0?  Additionally, if
> they are 2.0 will the card reader for 1.1 work satisfactorily?


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