Re: pcmcia vs pccard vs cardbus

2004-08-27 Thread bscott
On Thu, 26 Aug 2004, at 11:18pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I know that pccard is the same is pcmcia (easier for consumers). What is cardbus? PCMCIA the next version (well, next in 1997) In particular, PCMCIA cards are 16-bit and use 5 volts. CardBus cards (or at least, can be) are 32-bit

Re: pcmcia vs pccard vs cardbus

2004-08-27 Thread Hewitt Tech
- Original Message - From: Dan Jenkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Jeff Macdonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: GNHLUG [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 11:18 PM Subject: Re: pcmcia vs pccard vs cardbus Jeff Macdonald wrote: I know that pccard is the same is pcmcia (easier for

RE: Bookstores [Was: Re: Going OT [Was: Re: Replacing PBXes with Open Source]]

2004-08-27 Thread Bill Sconce
On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 15:38:09 -0400 Kenneth E. Lussier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, 2004-08-26 at 10:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Incidentally, I routinely check SoftPro's website when browsing online as an alternative to the Amazon/Borders megamerchants. It's good to support the

Re: Bookstores [Was: Re: Going OT [Was: Re: Replacing PBXes with Open Source]]

2004-08-27 Thread Jerry Feldman
On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 11:10:32 -0400 Bill Sconce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've used Borders for several years; it's worth the trip down to a brick-and-mortar store to actually leaf through the latest candidate for addition to my library. Other local bookstores are equally good. I'd never