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Nov 18, 2007 07:22AM

Premier Image Technology...better known as Pretec....

http://www.jactron.co.uk/pretec/ssd/...

RE; MicroSd or transflash is utilized at the embedded level as well as an expansion memory through the SD card reader.

note: you are looking at the SD card reader only...they do not show the 512 transflash memory.

http://tinyurl.com/23zv4b

Can anyone point to MicroSd/transflash offerings on their site? I do not see any offering, yet they sell an SD card reader if you wish to utilize it for expansion. Why would anyone want to do that? Why bother?

http://tinyurl.com/26h2dt

They do make it, here is a view of their 128 Mb transflash offering

http://tinyurl.com/35u5us

IMO...they're utilizing transflash at the embedded level for storage as well as configuration....

Profile....

"PMT Inc., a joint venture of C-ONE Technology Corp. and Walton Advanced Engineering, Inc., dedicates itself to the memory and module business. PMT offers a complete spectrum of small form factor memory cards and card readers such as CF, SD, microSD, MMC, and USB Flash Drive for digital imaging, mobile communication, and industrial markets under the brand name of “Pretec”, and CMOS image sensor modules and MCP/MCM for the mobile phone market. Combining the strength of a licensed brand and IP from C-ONE and Walton’s semiconductor memory assembly and testing expertise, PMT inherits the innovations and the reputable brand name from Pretec; high production quality and capacity, and continuous cost down capability from Walton."

So what is DM be looking at?

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