There are two communication standards when it comes to the PCMCIA
standard. Firstly there is basic PCMCIA which was based off of the ISA
bus standard. It allowed for direct memory access, as well as the
mastering of other peripherals. Then there is PC-Card, which is based
off of the PCI bus structure. it's much faster, and has a larger
bandwidth, and bit-width. Systems with PC-Card compatible slots are
backwards compatible with standard PCMCIA cards but it doesn't work the
other way around.
Thats probably where the problem lies.
- Jonathan
On Aug 26, 2004, at 10:28 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Y'all were right; the Rev B PCMCIA module brought me no joy with a
Wavelan PC
card.
Thanks,
Craig W.
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