on 9/10/03 12:24 AM, Tom and Lisa P at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> 
>> Quick one whilst you are on .
>> 
>> the pcmcia cage for the 1400 the 2 rows of connector pins that connect it to
>> the motherboard How do you tell pin 1.
>> 
>> I am trying to use it connected to a 2300 board via and adapter to give me
>> compact flash exchange. (its a bit tricky)
>> 
>> speak later Vicki
>> 
> 
> Thats certainly an interesting mod you are trying.  I will keep my
> fingers crossed.  On finding pin #1, I looked at a card cage and a
> motherboard and neither has any of the pins numbered.  Kind of
> unusual.  DO the developer docs give any clue ?
> 
> Mad Dog
Hi Mad dog 

No if you mean anything in any of the different pdf files i have downloaded
about circuits and pcmcia..no

I will keep experimenting

Vicki 


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