Cardbus Pcmcia
Monday, September 6th, 2010Cardbus Pcmcia

I have bought USB pcmcia cant get it working?
I have bought a USB pcmcia cardbus. I hav downloaded the drivers and the computer rcognises it. When I put in any USB device, nothing happens. In the maual it says that the power supply i running at 100Ma for each port. It came with a USB power cable, but I am unable to use my computers original USB port as my nephew has buggered that one up for me. I am ble to use a 5v adapter in place of the USB power. Which in the manual says that each port will run at 500Ma. What is Ma. Will my USB devices work with 500Ma power.
500mA it will be, that's MILLI AMPS; or 1/2 amp
Try connecting a USB device to the card, THEN plugging the adapter in.
If it STILL doesn't see USB devices contact seller, you MAY have a faulty device
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MICRO INNOVATIONS usb750r Micro USB 2.0 4-Port PC Card
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Description4-Port Hi-Speed USB Cardbus |
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SanDisk SDDR-64-768 Compact Flash to PC Card Adapter |
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300Mbps 802.11n MIMO Wireless LAN CardBus PCMCIA Adapter |
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Netgear WN511B Rangemax Next Wireless Notebook Adapter - Mfr Refurbished |
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Linksys AE1200 Wireless-N USB Adapter
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DescriptionLinksys Wireless N USB Adapter |
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Cisco-Linksys WPC54G Wireless-G Notebook Adapter
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Express card 54mm To 2 Port USB 3.0 expresscard
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DescriptionSuitable for Notebook Computer (or contain ExpressCard Slot Computer) 2 USB 3.0 specifications port Transfer rate 5Gbps Support USB series specifications (Compatible USB 1.1 Full-Speed / 2.0 High-Speed) Support Super-Speed 5Gbps, High-Speed 480Mbps, Full-Speed 12Mbps and Low-Speed 1... |
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- Belkin Wireless G Plus MIMO Notebook Card - Network adapter - CardBus |
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CardBus System Architecture
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Inside PC Card: CardBus and PCMCIA Design (EDN Series for Design Engineers) |
DescriptionPC Card (or PCMCIA) technology allows computers to interface with each other using less space than conventional interfaces. Currently, most applications are in the personal computing market, to enhance peripheral capabilities... |
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Inside PC Card: CardBus and PCMCIA Design |
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PCMCIA Cardbus Smart TV Tuner Card QS-402 from Dinodirect.com
PCMCIA Cards?
Ok, I have an older compaq presario 2190us laptop. It has (to my knowledge with windows) a Type I/II/III with support and 32-bit card bus. What type of networking pc card will work with this? Given this laptop is years old Im not sure if the newer cards will work (32 bit cardbus) it is an OZ6912 PCMCIA Cardbus controller. Right now I am using a WAP but I want to be able to use the PCMCIA (wireless)
Thanks
I think today's cards should still work fine. If you want to be safe, just try one, and take it back if it doesn't work.

















