New CF Duplicator From Nexcopy
Press Release: Nexcopy Announces New CF Duplicator Products.
Today Nexcopy announced a new line of CF Duplicator solutions ranging from 15 target size to 45 target size. At first glance you think something like this is for some crazy looking to make 1000 of his photo CF cards, but that’s not actually the case.
CF cards are used in all sorts of embedded applications. For example, did you know vending machines run off CF cards, so do many slot machines and cell phone towers.
The CF Duplicator from Nexcopy is well suited for these applications and companies looking to data load thousands of Compact Flash cards for their embedded products.
Nexcopy’s CF Duplicator is a new line of systems in available 15 target, 30 target and 45 target configurations.
Most notably, the CF duplicators come with power software to support even the most challenging data load jobs. The software supports binary bit for bit Short Image copy and Full Image copy modes to duplicate bootable Compact Flash cards or duplicate Linux packages on CF media.
The Nexcopy software includes a toggle On/Off bit for bit verification feature for enhanced quality control measures for those needing to know all the copies are exactly the same as the master.
The 15 target CF Duplicator starts around $1200. For more details, visit Nexcopy.
Source: Nexcopy.
Tags: CF Duplicator, nexcopy
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