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 ...
Hi,<BR><BR> I am in the market for a PCMCIA card? Is there a performance difference between a 16 bit & a 32 bit PCMCIA card? Which brand is the best (Microsoft, D-Link, Netgear, or Linksys)? My laptop ...
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 ...
Catering for the gap in the legacy market, Elan Digital has combined its specialist knowledge in customized Express Card designs with its proven VMB5000 bridge chip design to create the ECA16 ...
The PCMCIA-1149.1/E is an intelligent boundary-scan controller in a Type II PC card. It supports IEEE 1149.1 boundary-scan testers up to a 40-MHz sustained test clock. The JTAG port and parallel ...
Myrtle Beach, Calif. —Conforming with the Type II PCMCIA standard, the 9180 frameless PCMCIA card kit has been launched for WLAN designs. Standard options include insulating film, 0.0-mm or 0.4-mm ...
Patent Number 6826628 Issue Date 2004 11 30 Assignee O2Micro International Limited Inventor(s) Huang, Yishao Max State/Country CA Abstract: A method and apparatus is disclosed for implementing an ...
To make our comparisons, we needed systems with varying connectivity rates. Our first system was a Compaq Evo laptop where we installed the X-Micro WLAN 11g Turbo Mode PCMCIA card. Using the ...
ExpressCard is a smaller and faster version of the venerable PCMCIA card that's found on most laptops (see "ExpressCard: Changing The Face Of Computing," Nov. 24, 2003, p. 64; ED Online 6608). The ...
The Firefox story eWeek tells the story of Firefox, the browser that arose out of a teenager's attempt to counteract the bloat of the Mozilla suite. "With its strong feature set, focus on usability ...
Storage peripheral maker LaCie announced Tuesday that it will begin shipping this month a FireWire 800 card compatible with PCMCIA expansion slots on PowerBook and PC laptops. The new FireWire 800 ...
Dec. 5, 2002 – AWID, a Monsey, N.Y., maker of RFID components and subsystems, is developing a multi-protocol UHF reader in PCMCIA card for a major auto-identification systems provider. The reader will ...