Lawrence,
I have a M200 too. I'll make a picture of the card weight and email it
to you, it may
take a 2 or 2 to get it made.
I had a little problem with my reader as well, 2 of the rubber wheels
were turned
into a tar like mass, but I found somebody who will machine 2
replacements for me.
Regards,
Ed
Lawrence LeMay wrote:
>
> Well, considering my card reader can only manage to move the first card
> about 1/8 of an inch at most before generating a pick check, the rock
> might not be entirely out of order :) Ah well, someday i'll have time to
> see if i can repair it.
>
> -Lawrence LeMay
>
> > Lawrence LeMay wrote:
> > >
> > > Does anyone here have a M200 card reader with the card weight? What I need is
> > > a good picture of the card weight, so I can attempt to obtain one for my
> > > card reader. Yes, there are people who have these card weights available,
> > > but its extremely difficult to describe something I havent seen for 20 years
> > > myself, just using words ;)
> > >
> > > -Lawrence LeMay
> >
> > Use a ROCK... Since a Card reader is a stoneage device! :)
> >
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> >
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