This is an image of a virgin unused NTSX06BA. It is a 64MB ATA flash card, a remarked Mitsubishi. It does not show up as a normal ATA flash card in any windows or linux environment. The CIS area on the card contains non-standard data, it appears to start at an offset of 0x10 instead of 0. Due to this, nothing normal likes the card. Meanwhile, the NTSX05 processor card expects this odd CIS, meaning it doesn't like any normal card. In theory, the CIS can be fixed using some sort of adapter that sits between the NTSX05 and a CF card or PCMCIA ATA flash card. However, the data returned by IDENTIFY may also be important, as this also can be used to vendor lock a card. For that reason, both the CIS data and the data returned by ATA IDENTIFY is here, in addition to the contents of the flash itself as read using the ATA READ SECTORS command.