On Thu, Feb 08, 2007 at 01:50:07PM +0000, Eric Featherstone wrote:
> On 08/02/07, Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Eric Featherstone wrote:
> >
> > >On 08/02/07, Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >>
> > >> If I can get a SCSI card for my laptop I could bring the Minolta Scan
> > >> Multi!
> > >
> > >Something like one of these should do it:
> > >http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll?sofocus=bs&sbrftog=1&from=R10&satitle=usb+scsi+%28converter%2Cadapter%29
> > >or tinyurl
> > >http://tinyurl.com/23kkcf
> > >
> > >Maybe there are PCMCIA SCSI cards out there too?
> >
> > There are. I found a couple of them on eBay, too.
> > I may have to get one just for GFM.
> 
> Cool, I'd guess they shoould be better, for not having the bottleneck
> of USB1.1 in the way.

A vanilla PCMCIA card will still be a pretty bad bottleneck; I'm not
sure what their maximum transfer rate is, but it isn't all that great.

What you really want (assuming your laptop supports it, of course) is
a cardbus card.  These are, naturally, more expensive :-(.  They look
just like a PCMCIA card (except for a gold stripe).  I can't remember
when laptop manufacturers started putting cardbus-compatible slots in
machines, but it was at least five years ago.




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