> i came out with 2 assumptions:
> 1. there exist pcmcia graphic adaptors

Really? show me 1

There are some PCMCIA cards that are giving you what called "zoom" which are 
actually Video cards (so you can connect your TV, video in, whatever), but no 
other PCMCIA card can replace your onboard video card. You cannot disable it 
and use something on PCMCIA..

If it would be possible - wouldn't you think that ATI, NVidia, Matrox and 
others would release such a card? ;)

> 2. there exists generic pcmcia support that works in _most_ cases.
> if these are true -
> it's possible to be able to have a pcmcia card, to see say in the console,
> but when you try to "really" use the card [SVGA mode and up], not to be
> able to do so.

Nop, again - you can get a PCMCIA card which will give you "Zoom video" 
(thats the technical term), not something replacement for your video and not 
an additional to your onboard graphics chip.

Sad - but truth.

Hetz

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