Compact Flash ASA 5510

Hi I want to know if a 2801, 2811, 1841, etc. compact flash works or it's the same as the compact flash for an ASA 5510.

Thank you and best regards.

Yes, these all uses of Type I Compact Flash.

I hope this helps. If so, please indicate the position.

Brandon

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