non carbus Prism II cards
Justin Cormack
jpc1 at doc.ic.ac.uk
Sat Nov 17 02:52:43 EST 2001
Maybe they are 32 bit pcmcia then.
On the insertion end the Compaq ones have on the right hand side (when face up)
a large notch, while old wavelan cards have a small notch (the same size
as the 2 on the left hand side).
And this wont fit in my slot.
You are right its not cardbus, cos it goes in the Ipaq (though it is true
a hacked out parts of the pcmcia adaptor in that).
Justin
>
> As far as I know there are no cardbus prism II cards.
> They are all regular pcmcia. Lots of manufacturers
> seem to say that their cards are cardbus, but I've yet
> to see one that is. the d-link and linksys prism II
> cards are regualr pcmcia and work fine in a
> non-cardbus PCIC. Cardbus cars have special gold bars
> above the connector to differentiate them from regular
> pcmcia.
>
> Alex
>
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>
> Can anyone let me know of any non-Cardbus Prism II
> pcmcia cards?
>
> I need prism II to do bridging under Linux
>
> And I have some Compaq WL100s, but they turn out to be
> cardbus, and wont go
> in my embedded machines.
>
> And I cannot find a PC/104+ cardbus adaptor anywhere.
>
> thanks
>
> Justin
>
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