I have two (I'm afraid I'm not selling), but its a type III PC Card (A PC
Card that is double-thickness, thereby occupying both slots), which mounts
on the desktop like a normal disk. The one's I got (years ago now) are
bootable and fantastic!

There is a very good chance that you can find the same functionality in a
single card size PC Card (Type II)

I learned about the cards on the list. Perhaps someone knows where to get
them?

Good Luck,

Jay

on 4/20/01 2:47 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Thankyou  -- i will look into both these applications you recommend.
> The idea of a "smallest boot disk" sounds good.  I will find out what
> a PC Card Hard Disk is and look into this as well. 



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