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 ...
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 ...
If you're the owner (or wannabe owner like us) of a new notebook computer -- particularly one from Apple -- that has an ExpressCard slot instead of a PCCard (PCMCIA) slot but you still need to use ...
PCMCIA is more than just a mouthful, it is an essential addition for users on the move. Roger Gann tracks the latest developments from the PC card pack The birth of the modern PC card can be traced ...
Back in the dim, dark days of 2005 or so, laptop users with external peripherals typically attached them to their notebooks via an interface called CardBus. CardBus had debuted in 1995, relied on the ...
Ok, I give up. I can't seem to make my stupid PCMCIA slots work. Here's the error message I get:<P>Starting PCMCIA services: modulesUsing /lib/modules/2.4.7/pcmcia ...
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