It only accepts 16-bit PCMCIA cards.
It depends on what you need to do. PCMCIA cards are a bit dated, so they'll be pricy. It all depends on what you want to use them for.
Originally designed for adding memory to portable computers, the PCMCIA standard has been expanded sereval times and is now suitable for many types of devices. There are in fact three types of PCMCIA cards.
Type II PCMCIA slots are used by most PCMCIA modems.
PCMCIA - Personal Computer Memory Card International Association.
Two Type II PCMCIA cards OR One Type III PCMCIA card
PCMCIA wireless adapter and USB wireless adapters. PCMCIA goes into notebooks (outdated one)
Yes, you can http://www.amazon.com/Vtbook-PCMCIA-Typeii-Video-Adapters/dp/B000N2TDNA
Hard drive. A common PCMCIA Type III devices is a hard drive.
Memory Card.
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