CardBus
The C300 has a PCMCIA PC Card slot. You can purchase a PCMCIA PC Card Adapter that is compatible with SD, MS, MMC, & SM Cards.
No. Not at all. Any computer, including any notebook, can have internal PCI slots and no external PCMCIA or PC Card slots.
A "PC Card" (originally called a "PCMCIA Card")
Type II PCMCIA slots are used by most PCMCIA modems.
If the WiFi device is a PCI card, then it should be inserted into a PCI slot inside of a desktop computer. If the WiFi device is a PCMCIA card, then it should be inserted into a PCMCIA slot located on the side of a laptop. Finally, if the WiFi device is a USB adapter, then it should be inserted into a USB port on either a desktop or laptop computer.
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A network interface card can be connected to a standard PCI slot or PCI-E slot. The choice of what slot to use is up to the person building the system and also based on what expansion slot is unused.
Desktop : standard PCI slot, usb dongle, and NOW there are PCI-E 1x cards Laptop : PCMCIA slot, usb dongle, or built in :D
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).
A laptop or notebook.
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.