


The installed hard drive must also be formatted FAT32, or at least have one FAT32 partition. Digimat is used to perform detailed analyses of materials on the microscopic level and to derive micromechanical material models suited for multi-scale coupling of the micro- and macroscopic level. User nuances are very few, mainly regarding the ‘insufficient’ battery life, which I’ve always found sufficient since the only time you’d need the charge is when files are being transferred (approx. Digimat is a state-of-the-art multi-scale material modeling technology that speeds up the development process for composite materials and structures.

Digimate III’s have been sprouting at local electronic stores lately, but with almost double the price, and the only enhancement being a colored display of the same info the II Plus provides, I’d skip it. Need an oversized multi-card reader? Yes, this does that, too. There’s also a file-transfer progress indicator, and an auto-off feature. There’re only two buttons: on/off, and transfer. The monochrome LCD displays storage space occupied by the inserted memory card, as well as the installed hard drive. View Digimate II Plus Product Details (with images).
#Digimate ii plus software portable
… a USB 2.0 Smart Portable Storage device accommodates 2.5-inch hard drives (not included) making it possible to Copy/Backup contents of flash memory cards to the DigiMate II without a PC! Supported flash memory cards include Compact Flash card Type I/II, Hitachi MicroDrive, SmartMedia card, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, Secure Digital Card, MultiMedia card, and XD card. Usually sold around at around 200RMB (PHP 1,200 without haggling), the Digimate II Plus is essentially: Well, I don’t shoot RAW (for a number of reasons), but here in Shanghai, China, there’s a cheap, little gadget that most amateur photographers seem to have: a Digimate II Plus. I sometimes shoot RAW, dammit, so I really need a backup device that doesn’t break my bank account. Here’s the DSLR camera-user dilemma: memory cards aren’t cheap, but I need tons of storage.
