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Subject:
USB or other non-internal device to connect PCMCIA cards to a desktop?
Category: Computers > Hardware Asked by: woiei-ga List Price: $5.00 |
Posted:
03 Sep 2004 04:35 PDT
Expires: 03 Oct 2004 04:35 PDT Question ID: 396332 |
Is there a USB adapter to connect a pcmcia card to desktop? I would like to use pcmcia cards from my laptop on my desktop. I've seen the pci cards that allow you to insert the pcmcia cards into the rear of the desktop, but that is inconvenient and defeats the purpose. If there is an external version of this, that would be acceptable if it is available. Who mfg's a device like this |
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Subject:
Re: USB or other non-internal device to connect PCMCIA cards to a desktop?
From: crythias-ga on 03 Sep 2004 13:42 PDT |
How about this... http://www.team-solutions.com/Products/ISAPCI/PCDrive/PCDrives.htm |
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Re: USB or other non-internal device to connect PCMCIA cards to a desktop?
From: nproctor-ga on 07 Sep 2004 23:14 PDT |
Sounds like you're looking for something like this: http://www.psism.com/psiu2a-5.htm |
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