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PCI-to-PCI Bridges And CardBus Controllers On Windows 2000, Windows XP, And Windows Server 2003

White Papers This paper describes issues hardware manufacturers should consider when designing hardware that includes PCI-to-PCI bridges or CardBus controllers, including resource allocation, problems associated with installing CardBus controllers behind PCI...

[July 13, 2004, 0:00]

Adaptec Puts UltraSCSI On CardBus

News The CardBus APA-1480 SlimSCSI delivers up to 20Mb/sec data transfer. Bus mastering on CardBus cards solves that problem. Second, it requires CardBus which is still not available on most new notebooks.

[June 4, 1997, 14:50]

Tosh Fires 13.3-inch TFT, MMX Salvo; Mulls Tiny PC

News The top-end 740CDT (£4,995 + VAT) includes a 166MHz MMX Pentium processor, 16Mb EDO RAM, 2.16Mb hard drive, ten-speed CD-ROM drive, 28,800bps modem, two CardBus slots with Zoomed Video (ZV Port)support and, most significantly, a huge 13.3-inch 1...

[January 27, 1997, 12:05]

Wi-Fi Alliance Certifies Security Products

News Atheros AR5001X+ 802.11a/b/g CardBus Reference Design Board Atheros AR5001AP 802.11a/b/g Access Point Broadcom 802.11g Access Point Reference Design Broadcom 802.11g CardBus Reference Design Cisco Access Point AIR Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 LAN 3B...

[April 30, 2003, 12:15]

Fujitsu Puts Serial ATA Into Notebook Drives

Talkback SATA 2.5" drives will originally only be used in external enclosures, from a SATA Cardbus adapter. Not necessarily. Until the notebook makers and Intel work out how to integrate a SATA controller on a laptop motherboard, this will compete with...

[June 15, 2005, 18:08]

Five Years Ago: Intel, Xircom Deal To Shape Mobile Computing Future

News Xircom's next generation 32-bit PCMCIA CardBus technology will help put mobiles on a par with desktops, said Van Calster: "Intel will bring our CardBus technology out to OEMs under their branding, and we might OEM for Intel and put their...

[January 20, 2002, 6:31]

Adaptec To Hook UltraSCSI To Notebooks

News The kit will contain a PC Card that connects CardBus-capable mobile PCs to 20Mb/sec UltraSCSI peripherals. The PC Card interface is currently constrained by a 2Mb/sec limit. Adaptec also claims that the adapter will lower CPU utilisation.

[January 15, 1997, 10:23]

Hi-res Screens, ZV Port Coming From Clones

News Among it's high-end features will be a 12.1-inch TFT screen that supports internal resolutions up to 1,024 x 768, and ZV Port-compatible CardBus slots. The firm's 6400 Series will be a PCI system that supports Pentium processors up to 166MHz.

[September 24, 1996, 17:03]

Monday's Memphis Beta May Disappoint

News With the latest version of Windows 95 (OSR2) already providing bug fixes and support for USB, FAT 32, large hard drives and CardBus, Memphis could be seen as a redundant OS upgrade for many users. Microsoft will release a first public beta test...

[June 27, 1997, 16:08]

Tosh Launches P-150 Flagship

News The system ships with 16Mb EDO RAM (upgradable to 144Mb), 2Gb removable hard disk drive, 64-bit graphics with 2MB VRAM, 12.1-inch TFT screen with support for resolutions up to 1,024 x 768, large lithium ion battery, six-speed CD-ROM drive and...

[September 23, 1996, 16:36]

USB Ports

Talkback Hence I have to use a cardbus USB device to compensate, but these do not have enough power for an external 2.5 hard drive. Notwithstanding that the Aspire One is small, light, convenient and attractive, I do hope that the USB ports are sturdy...

[June 5, 2008, 9:21]

Fujitsu Launches Hush-hush Net PC

News SmartCard, PC Card/CardBus slots and audio are optional but anti-theft management and DMI 2.0 support are standard. The Japanese giant which now sells notebooks, desktops and servers under the Fujitsu name, has a long, and somewhat complicated...

[October 3, 1997, 15:13]

Dell Notebook Aims High

News The direct seller's alternative to the big names is the Latitude XPi CD-P150ST, a 150MHz Pentium-based unit that weighs 3.3Kg and comes with 16Mb RAM, 1.2Gb hard drive, 12.1-inch 800 x 600 TFT screen based on 128-bit NeoMagic graphics, six-speed...

[September 12, 1996, 15:41]

Toshiba Adds CD-ROM, Video Smarts

News In related news, both Toshiba and Panasonic this week began shipping Zoomed Video (ZV) MPEG CardBus PC Cards. The Japanese giant will kick off by putting its new 10-speed 12.7mm-high drive technology into Portege subnotebooks, according to sources.

[October 25, 1996, 11:34]

Tech Talk - XP To Vista, The Problem Details

Blog Linksys WPC54GX4 Wireless-G CardBus Adapter with SRX400. After my post about finally giving up on Vista and going back to XP Professional, I have had several requests for a more complete list of the problems that I had with Vista.

[November 30, 2007, 9:58]

Panasonic Puts PD Drive Into Notebook

News MHz and 133MHz Pentium-based products will be available on a standard specification of 1.35Gb hard drive, 16-bit sound, lithium ion battery, 2Mb EDO RAM-based graphics, 12.1in SVGA or XGA TFT screen, touchpad pointing device and CardBus slots with...

[August 5, 1996, 15:38]

Rock Rolls Out 13.3-inch TFT, MMX Power

News A 200MHz Pentium MMX with 48Mb EDO RAM (expandable to 80Mb), 256Kb pipeline burst-mode cache, 13.3-inch XGA TFT screen, 2.1Gb hard drive, eight-speed CD-ROM drive (swappable for floppy drive), nickel metal-hydride, infra-red and CardBus slots...

[February 20, 1997, 11:32]

Weekend Detour, Vista To XP

Blog At the top of the list of unsupported peripherals is my Linksys WPC54GX4 CardBus wireless network adapter. I had planned on getting ooVoo installed, and making a first report about it this morning. Those plans got put on hold when my frustration...

[November 26, 2007, 7:12]

Faster Wi-Fi Standard Given Green Light

News Texas Instrument TNET1130 WLAN Cardbus Reference Design. Products that use the 802.11g standard received a clean bill of health from an influential industry group on Tuesday, further ensuring the popularity of the wireless networking technology.

[July 9, 2003, 7:34]

Cell Computing Launches Pocket-sized Pentium Boards

News The company has somehow managed to squeeze a 10/100 Base-T Ethernet port, CardBus expansion socket, DRAM, flash ROM and standard PC peripheral connectivity -- together with a Pentium III processor of your choice -- onto a motherboard measuring...

[September 30, 1999, 16:08]


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