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Pcmcia Cardbus Audio

Monday, May 16th, 2011

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Driver Installation - Cardbus Card

Cardbus Audio

Saturday, September 11th, 2010
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pls can someone help am having serious problem with my compaq nx 7300,i formated it and it then reinstalled wi

pls can someone help am having serious problem with my compaq nx 7300,i formated it and it then reinstalled with window xp professional OS but the problem there is that i can get all the driver for it especially audio ,pci to cardbus bridge driver,display.Also i can connect printer to it,bcs it did not detect it the usb printer.

I would run a windows update from the windows update website, it should detect the hardware and install the correct version of drivers for them.

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Toshiba p100 Laptop

I have an EMU1616m an the user manuals are scary, does anyone know of a walkthrough for this application?

EMU1616m is a cardbus digital audio system for recording and editing music.

I thought you had a scary emu......that's interesting,a digital audio system isn't.

Cardbus Pcmcia

Monday, September 6th, 2010
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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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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.

Indigo Cardbus

Monday, May 17th, 2010

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Pcmcia Cardbus

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009
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changing hardware?

Hi i was wondering if anyone could tell me if it is possuble to change( Express Card to PCMCIA/Cardbus) what I meant is take the Express mini card which is installed on a laptop and replace it with PCMCIA/Cardbus

Consider this:

http://www.addonics.com/products/host_controller/adexc34cb.asp

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PCMCIA or CardBus?

what's a PCMCIA or a CardBus.
what can I do with.... in my laptop, I mean the usefulness with laptop.
pleas I need good explanation

PCMCIA

(Personal Computer Memory Card International Association, San Jose, CA, www.pcmcia.org) An international standards body and trade association that was founded in 1989 to establish a standard for connecting peripherals to portable computers. PCMCIA created the PC Card.

PC Card
A credit-card sized, removable module for portable computers standardized by PCMCIA and introduced in 1990. Also known as "PCMCIA cards," PC Cards are used to attach modems, network adapters, sound cards, radio transceivers, solid state disks and hard disks to a portable computer. Early laptop computers were more limited than their desktop counterparts, and the PC Card provided a mechanism for internal expansion.

Type I, II and III
PC Cards use a 68-pin connector and have an 86x54 mm (3.4x2.1") form factor. Type I cards are 3.3 mm thick, Type II cards are 5 mm, and Type III are 10.5 mm. Type II cards are the most widely used, and two Type II slots are commonly provided on laptops. Toshiba introduced a 16 mm Type IV card that was never sanctioned by PCMCIA. For more information, visit www.pcmcia.org.

Second Generation CardBus (1995)

CardBus cards are the same size as the first PC Cards, but the technology is architecturally identical to the PCI bus. CardBus accommodates cards of different voltages and supports bus mastering and power management, the latter allowing cards to be idled or turned off to preserve battery. CardBus provides data transfer up to 132 Mbytes/sec over a 33MHz, 32-bit data path (compared to 16 bits for the first PC Cards).

Third Generation ExpressCard (2003)

ExpressCards are smaller than previous PC Cards and can be hot swapped. Designed for both desktop and mobile use, ExpressCards use either USB 2.0 or a single lane PCI Express technology that provides 500 Mbytes/sec total throughput. Formerly code named "NEWCARD," ExpressCards are 5 mm thick like Type II PC Cards, but do not use the same 86x54 mm footprint. ExpressCards come in 75x54 mm and 75x34 mm sizes.