It only accepts 16-bit PCMCIA cards.
Hello, the only way to connect a cardbus pcmcia-card to a 380ED is to attach the thinkpad to a "enhanced port replicator" which has 4 slots for pcmcia cards cardbus-type.I´ve tried this and it works fine. Look in eBay for the port replicator(docking station).
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A USB wireless adapter will work just fine on a desktop. A PCMCIA (cardbus) wireless adapter may present problems as most desktops do not have PCMCIA slots. There are ways around this problem however, such as pcmcia-to-PCI adapter cards & the like.
if your talking about cardbus/pcmcia then yes. small hard drives are available but are pretty much obsolete now
ExpressCard (formerly NewCard) replaced PC Card or CardBus (formerly PCMCIA) standard, circa 2004.
No way. You must add a PCMCIA card with LAN connection.
Yes, if you have a laptop, this us usually done with a PCMCIA card (cardbus) or in a common desktop with a PCI USB2.0 card. See the related link below for more info about USB1.1 and USB2.0
Type II PCMCIA slots are used by most PCMCIA modems.
If your laptop has a PCMIA slot, then obviously you can plug the card in. Check the box that comes with what you buy, it should tell you in numerous places what it's compatible with.
PCMCIA - Personal Computer Memory Card International Association.
Two Type II PCMCIA cards OR One Type III PCMCIA card