Personally I would look for one with an NEC chipset.

David Brownell, any words of wisdom from you on this?

~Randy


> Yes, I did mean cardbus type pc cards, so I am not sure if what I asked
> was most fully answered.  I shall restate my questions as such: What
> cardbus type pc cards are supported?  I assume i must look for ones with
>  only a certain chipset and if that is true what is the chipset?  Thanks
>  for the clarification and I apologies for not being more clear the
> first  time through... i just want to get usb 2.0 working on my laptop
> ;-) David
>
> Randy.Dunlap wrote:
>
>>On Mon, 14 Oct 2002, David C. Scheltema wrote:
>>
>>| I'm having trouble finding information about USB 2.0 via a pc card. |
>>  Could someone tell me what USB 2.0 pc card or cards, if any, work well
>> | under linux or are under developement.   Thanks for the help.
>>| _______________________________________________
>>
>>Some info is available at http://www.linux-usb.org/usb2.html .
>>
>>Early ones were mostly NEC.  Orange Micro sells some.
>>The one I have is SIIG brand, but looks like it's actually Orange
>> Micro.
>>
>>That web page also lists VIA and Phillips.
>>
>>Duh, it just got thru to me that you might mean a Cardbus type PC Card.
>> Is that right?
>>
>>There are some of those also.
>>See http://usb-20.com/ for example, as well as www.usbstuff.com & other
>> online USB product sellers.





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