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CardBus
CardBus is a 32-bit bus for connecting peripherals to laptops at a bandwidth of 133MB/s.
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PCI To CardBus PCMCIA Type 1/2/3 Dual Slot Card, Ricoh R5C486 Controller
P222-Ricoh
The P222-Ricoh is perfect for use with Wireless LAN cards like WiFi / 802.11b or any of the newly emerging 802.11a or 802.11g standards and thanks to its second slot can simultaneously run a Bluetooth card or other type of PCMCIA or CardBus card.
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Single Front Slot + Single Rear Slot Universal PCI to PCMCIA Adapter
P416
The P416 addresses the need to have front access to a PCMCIA slot for use with cards like Flash media, or Finger Print recognition, while also having a rear slot for cards that are less frequently swapped, like Wireless LAN or Bluetooth. The rear slot is 32-bit capable meaning it supports CardBus cards which makes it forward compatible with some of the newer high speed Wireless LAN standards like 802.11a and 11g.
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Single Front Slot + Single Rear Slot Universal PCI To PCMCIA Adapter With Black Bezel
P416B
The P416 addresses the need to have front access to a PCMCIA slot for use with cards like Flash media, or Finger Print recognition, while also having a rear slot for cards that are less frequently swapped, like Wireless LAN or Bluetooth. The rear slot is 32-bit capable meaning it supports CardBus cards which makes it forward compatible with some of the newer high speed Wireless LAN standards like 802.11a and 11g.
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PCI/USB Device Driver Development Tool
WinDriver
The WinDriver™ device driver development tool supports any device, regardless of its silicon vendor, and enables you to focus on your driver’s added-value functionality, instead of on the operating system internals. WinDriver’s driver development solution covers USB, PCI, PCI Express, CardBus, CompactPCI, ISA, PMC, PCI-X, PCI-104 and PCMCIA.
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32-Bit CardBus Card
GPIB-PCMCIA-XL
The GPIB-PCMCIA-XL is the ideal solution for connecting GPIB instruments to mobile computers.