Are the first 3 the same thing?<BR><BR>If so, then any PCMCIA -> PCI adapter should work then right?<BR><BR>This is in regards to getting a 802.11g PC-Card to work with a desktop. The USB adapters ...
Hey everybody. Looks like I found the PS/2 mouse I was looking for...<BR><BR>Second thing is something I"m not sure I'm going to be buying just yet, but once I get windows 98 up on this old computer I ...
IOGEAR has introduced the first dual port USB 2.0 PCMCIA CardBus card for Mac and IBM compatible notebook computers, according to MacTech magazine. The US$129 card auto configures, needs no extra ...
Arlington, Texas – WinSystems' PPM-Cardbus, a PC/104-Plus module that supports both Cardbus and PCMCIA cards, is aimed at embedded applications requiring additional functions such as 802.11 wireless ...
CardBus card will allow you to easily add up to 127 simultaneous USB 2.0 and 1.1 devices. This device will fit into any PCMCIA CardBus slot. IOGEAR’s USB 2.0 PCMCIA CardBus card will fit the need of ...
SmartDisk today announced the availability of FireWire, USB 2.0 and combination PCI and PCMCIA cards for users who want to upgrade their desktop or notebook systems with high-speed connectivity. For ...
Engineers now can directly control a PXI/CompactPCI system from a laptop computer using National Instruments' ExpressCard MXI and PCMCIA CardBus interfaces. This capability supports mobile ...
Sunnyvale, Calif. - May 25, 2004 - Virtual Silicon Technology, Inc., a leader in semiconductor intellectual property, today announced the introduction of two multi-function configurable ...
MAGMA has expanded its product line with a new 64-bit 2 Slot CardBus-to-PCI Expansion System, which enables the use of standard PCI cards with PowerBooks. MAGMA provides one to four PCI slots in a ...
Intel and PC Card specialist Xircom today said their three year OEM and technology agreement will be key in bringing notebooks up to desktop standards. Intel last week acquired a significant stake in ...
The PCMCIA standard, created in 1989, and updated to the PC Card standard in 1991, was originally created as a way to expand the storage on the earliest laptops. PC Cards have lateral dimensions ...
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