Hmm... Maybe I should just get a tototek one instead?
I wouldn't order another card just because we are pointing out the only flaws in the card and not giving any of the good points.
The truth about the driver CD:
Yes it is a CD Single sized cd, imo if your computer cannot read a CD single, one of the most standard sized of CDs, you got ripped off on the CD drive.
Yes the CD is on a cheap media, if you bake it heat while the topside is in contact with plastic (or use pressure instead of heat) you will eventually bond it to the other plastic. Solution? Put the CD into the envelope it came in upside down \o/
The driver installation is a piece of cake. Some people here ran into trouble because they
trusted an auto installer instead of going to the driver CD and just copying the folder which was related to their flash card on to their HD. If you simply open the CD, the drivers are in a clearly named folder...very clearly named.
More Card Stuff:
It only takes 2 minutes and 16 seconds to fill the whole card up (64meg)
With the Tototek card, expect 5-10 minutes to write to it, if you are lucky...very lucky. And this is assuming your modern PC has a parallel port.
The card is sleek and sexy
The reset button it actually works, although if you build up a static charge first with your socks and press it with skin (I always press it with a fingernail tip) you can get a shock because the outer metal of the button is grounded.
I am 100% happy with my Neo card and if I get shot back into time and get the chance to buy it or not, I would buy it again in a heartbeat.