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 ...
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 ...
Myrtle Beach S.C. — AVX Corporation developed next-generation Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) cards which support both the ExpressCard/34 (34 mm wide) and ...
Regular readers of Infinite Loop are probably familiar with my predilection for, shall we say, a more classical approach to the collection and acquisition of Apple hardware. (Translation: I have a lot ...
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 ...
Designed for flexible integration of applications where the PCI or PCMCIA bus and HDLC/SDLC or asynchronous communications are required, the ACB-MP.PCI (PCI bus) and PC-ACB-MP (PCMCIA) single-port, ...
Apple's Mac Pro isn't the only Mac in the lineup that can use PCIe expansion cards. Here are the best PCIe chassis expansion enclosures you can use to expand nearly every Mac made in the last seven ...
Originally codenamed Newcard (introduced under this name in February 2003 at the Intel Developer Forum in San Jose), ExpressCard technology represents the new generation of hot-pluggable I/O expansion ...