[MLB-WIRELESS] PCI to PCMCIA adapter cards

rick mibz at optushome.com.au
Tue Mar 19 13:56:32 EST 2002


the only ones i know that do 2 pcmcia are 64 bit

so wont fit in a normal 32 bit pci slot

i heard talks of a mini pci 3 card that did it

but i cant remember where i saw the pics for it

----- Original Message -----
From: "Denis Dowling" <ddowling at unico.com.au>
To: "Melbwireless at Wireless. Org. Au" <melbwireless at wireless.org.au>
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 1:02 PM
Subject: [MLB-WIRELESS] PCI to PCMCIA adapter cards


> I am in the market for a few PCI to PCMCIA adapter cards. From looking
> around it seems that these cards vary in cost from $100 to $150. Are there
> any pros and cons with various adapters or should I just pick the
cheapest?
> Are there any adapters that provide 2 PCMCIA slots? This would be great
for
> running a wireless router. What about Linux support for the adapter or is
> this a non issue?
>
> I have seen people mention ISA to PCMCIA adapters here but the only reason
I
> could see to use one of these would be in a 486 motherboard withouy PCI
> slots.
>
> Denis Dowling (03) 9865 9120
> UNICO Computer Systems
>
>
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