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Computer Memory Card
International ****ociation (
PCMCIA)
originally introduced the 16-bit ISA-based
PCMCIA Card in 1990, but
renamed it to PC Card in March...
- ****ociation (
PCMCIA) was a
group of
computer hardware manufacturers,
operating under that name from 1989 to 2009.
Starting with the
PCMCIA card in 1990...
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Derivatives of the AT bus
structure were and
still are used in ATA/IDE, the
PCMCIA standard, CompactFlash, the PC/104 bus, and
internally within Super I/O...
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external devices. The
ExpressCard standard replaces the PC Card (also
known as
PCMCIA) standards.
ExpressCards can
connect a
variety of
devices to a computer...
- nickel-cadmium battery, and a
protective leather cover.
Optional was a
PCMCIA pager card
designed by Motorola, an RS-232
adapter cable for use with PC-Link...
- ****ociation (
PCMCIA) was an
industry ****ociation
created in 1989 to
promote a
standard for
memory cards in PCs. The
specification for
PCMCIA type I cards...
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contacts compared to nano-sim card to the same
scale PCMCIA ATA Type I Card (PC Card ATA Type I)
PCMCIA Type II, Type III
cards CompactFlash Card (Type I)...
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Amiga 500 Plus, it adds the
option of an
internal hard disk
drive and a
PCMCIA port.
Lacking a
numeric keypad, the A600 is only
slightly larger than an...
- A
software protection dongle (commonly
known as a
dongle or key) is an
electronic copy
protection and
content protection device. When
connected to a computer...
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modems are
nicknamed as "dongles".
Early 3G
mobile broadband modems used the
PCMCIA or
ExpressCard ports,
commonly found on
legacy laptops. The
expression "connect...