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In the first part of the series on flash memory, an overview was provided for two fairly common formats; MultiMedia Card and Secure Digital. In this installment, we will wrap things up with an overview of four other common formats: CompactFlash, SmartMedia, xD, and Memory Stick (yes, there are actually even MORE, but these six constitute the ones used most in the Flash Memory universe).

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