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 ...
I have acquired a Micron Transport GX3 laptop to use as a server. For this machine I will be using both the on-board network card and a Cardbus 10/100 card. The card I have has the port right on the ...
The PCIx515 family of PCI CardBus controllers consists of four pin-compatible devices that integrate FireWire (1394a) and Smart Card functionality. Each device includes a PCI-based CardBus controller ...
This single CardBus PC card supplies four USB 2.0/1.1 ports for Windows-based computers. When used with the included power supply, the COU 204C provides 500 mA/port. The card handles data rates of up ...
Designed for use in laptop computers and small PCs, the PCI1620 CardBus controller chip employs the company's UltraMedia technology, which allows the device to read a wide range of flash media types.
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