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IBM 01P4669 16MB CompactFlash Memory Card with Control Microcode
- Capacity: 16MB
- Form Factor: CompactFlash (CF) Type I
- Includes Control Microcode
- Brand: IBM
- Part Number: 01P4669
- Suitable for legacy devices
- Provides portable storage
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Product Overview
The IBM 01P4669 is a 16MB CompactFlash memory card. It includes control microcode, indicating it may have specific firmware or boot capabilities. This card is designed for older digital devices that utilize the CompactFlash standard for storage.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 16MB |
| Form Factor | CompactFlash (CF) |
Additional Specifications
| Features | Includes Control Microcode |
Product Description
The IBM 01P4669 is a 16-megabyte CompactFlash (CF) memory card. CompactFlash was a popular removable storage format, particularly in the late 1990s and early 2000s, used in digital cameras, PDAs, and early portable computers. The 16MB capacity is quite small by modern standards but was significant for its time, allowing users to store a limited number of high-resolution images or other data files. A notable feature of this particular card is the inclusion of 'Control Microcode.' This suggests that the card may contain firmware or specific instructions that enable it to perform functions beyond simple data storage, potentially acting as a boot device or containing specialized software for certain industrial or embedded systems. This differentiates it from a standard data-only CompactFlash card. This IBM-branded CompactFlash card is intended for use in legacy devices that still rely on this interface. It represents a piece of older storage technology, offering a reliable way to interface with older hardware that requires CompactFlash media. Its inclusion of microcode hints at a more specialized application or system requirement.


