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- Linux PCMCIA Information - Card Services for Linux is a complete PCMCIA support package. The current package supports many ethernet cards, modems and serial cards, several SCSI adapters, and some SRAM and FLASH memory cards.
- PC Card Technology Primer - The rapid development and worldwide adoption of PC Card technology has been due in large part to the standards efforts of the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA). An introduction from PCMCIA.
- Linux PCMCIA Card Services - SourceForge project site for Linux PCMCIA.
- How to Install a PCMCIA Card - There are three components required to set up a PCMCIA card. If you follow these general instructions you will have a good chance that installing your new PCMCIA card will be easy and trouble free. From Synchrotech site.
- Miniature Card Technology Primer - Designed for low cost consumer needs. An introduction from PCMCIA.
- PCMCIA HOWTO - Dieses Dokument beschreibt die Installation und den Gebrauch des PCMCIA Card Service Pakets für Linux.
- Personal Computer Memory Card International Association - An international standards body and trade association with over 300 member companies that was founded in 1989 to establish standards for Integrated Circuit cards and to promote interchangeability among mobile computers where ruggedness, low power, and small size were critical.
- PCMCIA: ExpressCard - Standard for higher speed PCMCIA form factor cards that supports USB2 and PCI Express. Includes FAQ and technical information.
- Synchrotech - Specialized manufacturer of computer peripherals for the emerging PCMCIA industry by providing a full line of cost-effective, PCMCIA Memory and peripheral interfaces.
- Prism II Access Point HOWTO - How to configure "PRISMII" chipset PCMCIA cards as IEEE 802.11b compliant Access Points.
Wikipedia Articles
- PC Card - In computing, PC Card (originally PCMCIA) is the form factor of a peripheral interface designed for laptop computers. It was originally for memory expansion, but the existence of a usable general standard for notebook peripherals led to many kinds of devices being made available in this form.
- Zoomed video port - ... computing, a zoomed video port (often simply ZV port) is a unidirectional video bus allowing a device in a PC card slot to transfer video data directly into a VGA frame buffer, so as to allow laptops to display real-time video. The standard was created by the PCMCIA to allow devices such as TV tuners, video inputs and MPEG coprocessors to fit into a PC card form factor and provide a cheap solution for both the laptop manufacturer and consumer.
- CableCARD - ... view and record digital cable television channels on digital video recorders, personal computers and televisions without the use of other equipment such as a set top box (STB) provided by a cable television company. The card, provided by the local company for a nominal monthly fee, is a PCMCIA card and looks exactly like those used with laptops.
- PlayStation 2 Expansion Bay - The PlayStation 2 Expansion Bay is a 3.5" drive bay introduced with the model 30000 and 50000 PlayStation 2 (replacing the PCMCIA slot used in the models 10000, 15000, and 18000, and no longer present as of the model 70000) designed for the network adaptor and internal hard disk drive (HDD).
- ExpressCard - ExpressCard is a hardware standard replacing PC cards (also known as PCMCIA cards), both developed by the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association. The host device supports both PCI Express and USB 2.