I/O devices, and non-rotating mass storage devices. Type III cards are 54 mm x 85.4 mm and can be up to 10.5 mm thick. They are used mainly as hard drives. Type IV cards have not yet been standardized ...
PCMCIA memory cards and storage cards are used to add memory (RAM ... Type II cards are 54 mm x 85.4 mm, and can be up to 5.5 mm thick. They are commonly used in I/O devices such as data/fax modems, ...
[yyzkevin] shows us a PCMCIA WiFi card built using a Pi Pico W, talking PCI ISA. This card brings modern-day WiFi connectivity to his IBM PC110, without requiring a separate router set up for ...
The Mentor Graphics PCMCIA core provides PCMCIA card 2.1 compliance to SoC devices. The core is capable of responding to cycles for attribute memory,common memory, and I/O modes up to the maximum rate ...
A modem for use in a laptop or other computer with a PC Card (PCMCIA) slot. Modem PC Cards come in landline and wireless varieties, the latter enabling you to connect to a specific cellular or ...