-
transition period.
ExpressCard and
CardBus sockets are
physically and
electrically incompatible. ExpressCard-to-
CardBus and
Cardbus-to-ExpressCard
adapters are...
-
Standard cards are 75 mm (3.0 in) long (10.6 mm (0.42 in)
shorter than
CardBus) and 5 mm (0.20 in) thick, but may be
thicker on
sections that
extend outside...
- been tested.
CardBus,
using the
PCMCIA connector, is a PCI
format that
attaches peripherals to the Host PCI Bus via PCI to PCI Bridge.
Cardbus is
being supplanted...
-
though many
users have
managed to get a
variety of
CardBus cards to work with them.
Using CardBus cards allows 3400
Series PowerBooks to be used with...
-
connections that may
allow DMA in some
exploitable form
include FireWire,
CardBus, ExpressCard, Thunderbolt, USB 4.0, PCI, PCI-X, and PCI Express. In modern...
- and outputs: 0404, 1212m, 1616, 1616m, 1820 and 1820m,
where 1616 is a
CardBus version and the rest for PCI,
while "m"
denotes extra high-quality analogue...
- DVDs can be displa**** with the use of a
hardware decoder built into a
CardBus (PCMCIA) card. The
PowerBook G3
Series was Apple's
first notebook offering...
-
interconnects such as mini PCIe (mPCIe, M.2), USB,
ExpressCard and
previously PCI,
Cardbus, and PC Card. As of 2010, most
newer laptop computers come
equipped with...
- FDD
connector LVDS
connector 1× S-Video 1× RCA (for S/PDIF or Composite)
CardBus /
CompactFlash slot 1×
FireWire (IEEE 1394) Processor: 1× VIA C3 (800 MHz)...
-
available eSATA connector can be added.
Notebook computers with the now rare
Cardbus or
ExpressCard could add an
eSATA HBA. With p****ive adapters, the maximum...