I have a Thinkpad T23 with a dead charge controller, so it's almost useless as a laptop, but I was thinking it would be a great low-power Linux server for my house since I can just plug it into my UPS ...
I bought a new laptop without a PCMCIA card slot and need a way to connect my PCMCIA-based EV-DO broadband wireless card so I can travel with the new notebook instead of the old one. Are there ...
Any eo, Q1, LS800, or P1510D users missing their EV-DO card due to no PCMCIA slot? Well, it appears that your wait might be over. AllTP.com is selling a USB to PCMCIA Card Adapter and has certified it ...
Just curious. Can't really find any definitive lists anywhere regarding this (perhaps I'm just googling wrong). <BR><BR>I've got an older laptop (Sony Vaio R505JLK, P3M 750mhz, 384megs RAM) that doesn ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. — The PCMCIA standards group will announce a major makeover for PC plug-in cards on Wednesday (Feb. 19), putting them on the PCI Express interconnect. The effort is the first major ...
Targeting IEEE-488 USB and PCMCIA applications, the USB-488 and PCMCIA-488 controllers boast of high performance at a low cost. The USB-488 is a compact, full-function IEEE-488.2 controller that can ...
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 ...
[Rune] got tired of seeing the side of his USB card hanging out of his laptop. He cut it down and re-assembled it to keep all of it inside of his laptop. Nice clean work. I’ve taken PC cards apart ...
Two high-performance IEEE-488 (GPIB) controllers for USB-488 PCMCIA applications can be used with any Windows laptop or notebook computer with a PCMCIA or USB interface. The PCMCIA-488 is a low-cost, ...
New controllers from Capital Equipment Corp can help you connect to valuable, still-useful, and probably expensive-to-replace IEEE-488-based test equipment using the now-ubiquitous USB port or using 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 ...
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