[RndTbl] Who has the hardware/know-how to read a miniature SD HC card used in CPAP machines?

eh at eduardhiebert.com eh at eduardhiebert.com
Fri Mar 10 13:25:35 CST 2023


Thanks Gilbert for pointing to a tool I had no idea existed until you 
pointed it out.

As so frequently, after the learning curve upgrade, that was simple!

Thanks!

Now let's wee how the plug and play works when it arrives!  :)

Eduard


On 2023-03-10 09:49, Gilbert Detillieux wrote:
> SD cards, and their smaller, more modern replacement, Micro SD, are
> fairly common, and there are many readers available that will plug
> into a USB port, and most will handle both types of cards.
> 
> An online search such as this should point you to reviews and prices
> for these...
> 
> https://duckduckgo.com/?q=sd+card+reader+usb&t=h_&ia=web
> 
> You can pick up a small one (about the size and shape of a USB memory
> stick) for less than $10.
> 
> Gilbert
> 
> On 2023-03-10 11:14 a.m., eh at eduardhiebert.com wrote:
>> Can you or do you know of who has the hardware/know-how to read a 
>> miniature SD HC card used in CPAP machines?
>> 
>> Overall its but a tiny miniature approximation of the 3.5" square HD 
>> floppies measuring approximately 122x132mm  (7/8 x 1.25 inches).
>> 
>> In the further detail  the ResMed brand micro diskette labelled SD HC 
>> has a rectangular plastic disk frame.  The insert end has one corner 
>> notched off with a hyper small rectangular notch on the same long side 
>> edge similar to the old 7" floppies.  On the opposite long side it has 
>> a small slider to lock or unlock
>> 
>> Unlike the 3.5" floppies which have a slider that exposes the floppy, 
>> this one has 9 gold plated tabs at the notched end where 7 have a 
>> plastic insert divider and the 8th immediately below the notched off 
>> corner has two tabs for a total of 9 tab sections.
Thanks Gilbert for pointing to a tool I had no idea existed until you 
pointed it out.


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