Hi Paul,
        I don't know an answer, but I doubt it. They say they offer the 
SDK so you can convert drivers. Doesn't sounds very hopeful (their website 
also isn't get good, the FAQ takes you to a page about the USB-to-ISA 
device..).

                                                        regards,

                                                        Stephen.

On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Paul Wouters wrote:

> 
> Hi,
> 
> I'm the unlucky owner of a Sony Vaio SR11K, and for the second time
> my pcmcia port broke. The first time was under warrantee, so I got a
> replacement, but the warrantee on their own repair is limited to 6 months,
> so now after 9 months, I'm looking at a 900+ euro repair bill to get this
> fixed (for another year, since it's practically guaranteed to break again)
> 
> So I'm looking for alternatives, and went looking for USB 2 Pcmcia
> converters, since I have too many pcmcia cards (wireless, lan, gprs,
> cdrom)
> 
> I've found only one so far at http://www.arstech.com/usbpcmcia.htm I'm
> wondering if there is Linux support for it, or if it would be terribly
> difficult to write it (they do include some windows SDK)
> 
> Or perhaps someone else knows about another adapter out there?
> 
> Paul
> 

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