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Day: September 12, 2006

Floppy Connector MMC Card Slot

September 12, 2006 by Will O'Brien 40 Comments


Rob Wentworth sent in his simple MMC card slot hack. He used that useless card edge floppy connector to add a MMC/SD card to his WRT54G. A quick rebuild and a spacer made it perfect connector. The connector meets the MMC pins perfectly, but skips the unneccesary SD contacts.

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