PC Cards are another name for PCMCIA cards, the type of small, external
expansion cards that were used in early laptops.  The original Airport card
was a PCMCIA, and the Quicksilver has a PCMCIA port to accept it.  However,
when the Airport is used, System Profiler lists it as an Airport card and
not as a "PC Card."  A little Googling suggests that if you're willing to
forego the use of the Airport (or simply don't have one), you can make use
of some other PCMCIA cards in the Quicksilver, but to be honest, I don't
know why you'd want to.  In any event, it's definitely not referring to any
card you might have installed in your PC.

Under System Profiler I see this
>
> PC Cards
> PCI Cards
> Parallel SCSI
>
> I was asking about the PC Cards
>
>
>

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