PCI
A bumby strip on the edge of the CardBus prevents it from being inserted into the slot.
ExpressCards are not backwards compatible with CardBus or PC Card
CardBus
pci bus
1. A bumpy strip on the edge of a CardBus card is designed to prevent a CardBus card from being inserted into the 16-bit PC Card slots.
1. A bumpy strip on the edge of a CardBus card is designed to prevent a CardBus card from being inserted into the 16-bit PC Card slots.
CardBus refers to a type of PC card that was introduced in 1995 and was put into laptops after 1997. CardBus is referred to as a 32-bit, 33 MHz PCI bus in the form of a PC card.
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).
to deliver data more faster
if your talking about cardbus/pcmcia then yes. small hard drives are available but are pretty much obsolete now
Yes, two type I or type II cards can fit into a single type III slot and both cards can work at the same time.
The slot which the video card needs to work. The slot is usually either an AGP slot (which is currently outdated), or the more recent PCI-E slot, which all new graphics cards nowadays use.