On Friday, August 27, 2004, at 11:49AM, Clark Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>PC Card is the new term for PCMCIA.  They both are 16 bit.  CardBus 
>is the newer, PCI based, 32 bit version.  CardBus cards and card 
>cages are keyed so CardBus cards can only be inserted into a CardBus 
>cage (although there are ways around this).  So if the card were 
>CardBus it shouldn't fit into the PCMCIA module.  But AFAIK the 
>WaveLAN Card is PC Card (PCMCIA), not CardBus.

I know for a fact it is, as it is recommended regularely on this list for all 
non-Cardbus PC Card/PCMCIA Powerbooks (aswell as Newton 2x00 handhelds over at 
newtontalk.net) where wireless is required.

-- 
Mark Benson

http://homepage.mac.com/markbenson

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