Iodata GUH284R card reader / usb hub driver?

I just bought an Iodata card reader / usb hub to use with my new iMac. According to the manufacturer it works with OSX, but they don't provide a driver for for anything above OSX 10.2 on their web site. As a hub, it works great, but it doesn't seem to 'see' the memory cards. The cards are formatted in Fat16 by the camera. Is this a problem? This is my first Mac so it could be that I'm missing something obvious.
iMac G5 (Intel)   Mac OS X (10.4.5)  

I have a Sandisk card reader and I do not need any drivers to make it work. Normally OS X will detect those thinks without any additionnal drivers.
Have you tried it on another computer? Maybe the card reader portion is just not working.
I suggest you contact IOData support and ask them.

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