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PCMCIA device on a Desktop

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    PCMCIA device on a Desktop

    I've got an HP CD Writer that interfaces to the laptop via a PCMCIA card.

    Is it possible to get either a card for the desktop that will accept the PCMCIA ? or what about a USB device to read the PCMCIA?

    I'm just being tight as I don't want to buy a brand new USB Hard Drive / CD Writer !

    Thanks

    #2
    You can get add on PCMCIA devices for desktops.

    Not exactly cheap though, I think the last one I used was about £200 for the interface card and the card reader thingy that sits on the desk.

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      #3
      new cable ?

      Lots of those things were available with differenty cable options, so usb, firewire, pcmcia etc.

      Zeitghost is correct that you can get internal adapters try google - eg www.amtron.com/reader/internal.htm

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