I don't know, since this is such an old and no-longer-used technology.
Google was not too helpful, though I only did a quick search. You will
want an external pcmcia card reader, if such a thing exists. This
reader should work on the apex, but if not, be ready to use a pc as an
intermediate step.

On 2/5/12, Gisela <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Here's my situation.  I found an old PCMCIA card.  I don't know
> if  any of you remember these.  They are long and narrow and have
> moving parts.  I currently have an apex and no way to transfer
> that data.  Is there an adaptor or something that I can use?
>
> thanks,
> Gisela
>
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