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Working compact PC-CARDs?

wikoh Page Icon Posted 2005-08-19 4:09 PM
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Are there any of those PCCARDs with push-in/out antenna (or one that doesn't poke out) like this: http://www.3com.com/products/en_US/detail.jsp?tab=support&pathtype=support&sku=3CRWE62092B
that work on the HPC 2000? I have that particular one in the link but no wce 3.0 drivers. I got myself a cisco aironet but it pokes out so the HPC won't fit in it's case...
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wallythacker Page Icon Posted 2005-08-19 4:24 PM
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PCCARDS are 32 bit cards and AFAIK, there are no hpcs (of our era) that can use them. Your only choices are limited to PCMCIA 16 bit cards, and you'll have a better chance finding drivers for them.

Funny tho', my Casio PPC Card Sled handles PCCARDS without a hitch. But it's probably an exception rather than a rule.
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C:Amie Page Icon Posted 2005-08-19 9:18 PM
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PC Card is a merketing department day dream for the PCMCIA group.

It means exactly the same as PCMCIA, just the 'new name' for it from 1999 onwards. CardBus remains 32-bit.
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takwu Page Icon Posted 2005-08-20 3:21 AM
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Click Search, type in "xjack", and there you go, even got pictures of the antenae sticking out from the turtle Jornada:
http://www.hpcfactor.com/forums/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=446

Edited by takwu 2005-08-20 3:22 AM
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bruisedquasar Page Icon Posted 2005-08-23 6:58 PM
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C:Amie - 2005-08-19 9:18 PM

It means exactly the same as PCMCIA, just the 'new name' for it from 1999 onwards. CardBus remains 32-bit.


Thank you for clearing that one up fast. I was near confused for a moment there. I always thought "PC Card" was just another marketing way of saying "PCMCIA"


---Bruised
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thcrw739 Page Icon Posted 2005-08-23 7:13 PM
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Well i admit pc card is easier to remember then pcimcacaima or what ever it is
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