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  • Kornfeld Eliyahu PeterK Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter

    Look for 'PCMCIA to USB adaptor' - that may help...

    "The only place where Success comes before Work is in the dictionary." Vidal Sassoon, 1928 - 2012

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    glennPattonWork3
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    Now, I had tried that, I was not to sure it would work...the handshaking could cause trouble but for under £20 it worth buying and trying. I was hoping for some actual experience. :rolleyes:

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      Hi All, Got given below the radar a bit of a problem. One of our devices uses and interface that can at best be described as interesting at worst 'elephanting' painful it will work under Win98 SP1 not anything different... Being me I have found a device that will replicate some of the interface now the second bit gets awkward it uses a PCMCIA card. Now I don't know what this card does I don't even have one to reverse engineer at this stage, is there a method of connecting PCMCIA to modern PCI mother boards? Glenn

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      honey the codewitch
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      this should do it for you Amazon.com: SEDNA - PCI To PCMCIA / Cardbus Adapter (SE-PCI-PCMCIA): Computers & Accessories[^]

      When I was growin' up, I was the smartest kid I knew. Maybe that was just because I didn't know that many kids. All I know is now I feel the opposite.

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        this should do it for you Amazon.com: SEDNA - PCI To PCMCIA / Cardbus Adapter (SE-PCI-PCMCIA): Computers & Accessories[^]

        When I was growin' up, I was the smartest kid I knew. Maybe that was just because I didn't know that many kids. All I know is now I feel the opposite.

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        glennPattonWork3
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        Yup, out of stock! :(

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          Yup, out of stock! :(

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          honey the codewitch
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          keep googling PCI PCMCIA. eventually you'll find one. hit ebay. hit the thrift stores if it comes down to it (the only reason i know they exist is i've seen them in thrift stores)

          When I was growin' up, I was the smartest kid I knew. Maybe that was just because I didn't know that many kids. All I know is now I feel the opposite.

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            Hi All, Got given below the radar a bit of a problem. One of our devices uses and interface that can at best be described as interesting at worst 'elephanting' painful it will work under Win98 SP1 not anything different... Being me I have found a device that will replicate some of the interface now the second bit gets awkward it uses a PCMCIA card. Now I don't know what this card does I don't even have one to reverse engineer at this stage, is there a method of connecting PCMCIA to modern PCI mother boards? Glenn

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            Ron Anders
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            Modern PCI motherboard is an oxymoron. That said there are usb 2.0 to pcmcia adapters on eBay. That might do it.

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            • R Ron Anders

              Modern PCI motherboard is an oxymoron. That said there are usb 2.0 to pcmcia adapters on eBay. That might do it.

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              glennPattonWork3
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              Alright PCIe5+...it was Monday am!

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                this should do it for you Amazon.com: SEDNA - PCI To PCMCIA / Cardbus Adapter (SE-PCI-PCMCIA): Computers & Accessories[^]

                When I was growin' up, I was the smartest kid I knew. Maybe that was just because I didn't know that many kids. All I know is now I feel the opposite.

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                dandy72
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                I'm impressed that such a thing even exists. Can't help but wonder what the drivers for the original card would make of it, or if the adapter is totally transparent.

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                  I'm impressed that such a thing even exists. Can't help but wonder what the drivers for the original card would make of it, or if the adapter is totally transparent.

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                  honey the codewitch
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                  I think it's supposed to be transparent but this is not my area of expertise.

                  When I was growin' up, I was the smartest kid I knew. Maybe that was just because I didn't know that many kids. All I know is now I feel the opposite.

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                  • Kornfeld Eliyahu PeterK Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter

                    Look for 'PCMCIA to USB adaptor' - that may help...

                    "The only place where Success comes before Work is in the dictionary." Vidal Sassoon, 1928 - 2012

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                    Mark_Wallace
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                    You can get PCMCIA to USB adapters to read PCMCIA memory cards (I had one myself, a number of years ago), but I think you'd be hard pressed to find USB converters for everything else that used to be done through PCMCIA. Perhaps the stupidest but most effective solution would be to stick an old laptop that has a PCMCIA slot in the middle. It could be duct-taped to the modern box.

                    I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                      I'm impressed that such a thing even exists. Can't help but wonder what the drivers for the original card would make of it, or if the adapter is totally transparent.

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                      glennPattonWork3
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                      Me too...

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                        Yup, out of stock! :(

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                        Member 2709101
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                        Seeing as you're in the UK, you could try the same one from Amazon UK Connectland 5510004 PCI to PCMCIA Card Bus Card Adapter: Amazon.co.uk: Computers & Accessories[^] Another one, a little more expensive... New PCI to PCMCIA 16-bit and 32-bit Cardbus PCMCIA PC: Amazon.co.uk: Electronics[^] HTH. Pete.

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                          Seeing as you're in the UK, you could try the same one from Amazon UK Connectland 5510004 PCI to PCMCIA Card Bus Card Adapter: Amazon.co.uk: Computers & Accessories[^] Another one, a little more expensive... New PCI to PCMCIA 16-bit and 32-bit Cardbus PCMCIA PC: Amazon.co.uk: Electronics[^] HTH. Pete.

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                          glennPattonWork3
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                          Cheers!

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                            Hi All, Got given below the radar a bit of a problem. One of our devices uses and interface that can at best be described as interesting at worst 'elephanting' painful it will work under Win98 SP1 not anything different... Being me I have found a device that will replicate some of the interface now the second bit gets awkward it uses a PCMCIA card. Now I don't know what this card does I don't even have one to reverse engineer at this stage, is there a method of connecting PCMCIA to modern PCI mother boards? Glenn

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                            User 2893688
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                            Poor fellow. You're into a World of Pain. First, I don't know how convoluted your setup is, but basically, you'll need a laptop with PCMCIA to use that, since this is a bus completely different and beyond emulation. So, the rabbit's hole is becoming deeper by the minute.

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                              Poor fellow. You're into a World of Pain. First, I don't know how convoluted your setup is, but basically, you'll need a laptop with PCMCIA to use that, since this is a bus completely different and beyond emulation. So, the rabbit's hole is becoming deeper by the minute.

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                              glennPattonWork3
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                              Well it's some test gear that uses a PCMCIA Bus to talk to a 25 Way serial port, I think, now the issue I think is how to communicate between PCMCIA and the real world. Another lesson use the latest port to ensure continued support, I think not! If only they had the foresight to use the serial port on the PIC...:mad:

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                                Hi All, Got given below the radar a bit of a problem. One of our devices uses and interface that can at best be described as interesting at worst 'elephanting' painful it will work under Win98 SP1 not anything different... Being me I have found a device that will replicate some of the interface now the second bit gets awkward it uses a PCMCIA card. Now I don't know what this card does I don't even have one to reverse engineer at this stage, is there a method of connecting PCMCIA to modern PCI mother boards? Glenn

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                                pmauriks
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                                You used to be able to get PCMCIA expansion cards for desktop machines. It's a little inconvenient for most of them since the slot ends up at the rear of the machine (though I have seen some with a separate drive bay adapter to plug the card into). I doubt you can find them easily new now - but perhaps on e-bay.

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                                • G glennPattonWork3

                                  Hi All, Got given below the radar a bit of a problem. One of our devices uses and interface that can at best be described as interesting at worst 'elephanting' painful it will work under Win98 SP1 not anything different... Being me I have found a device that will replicate some of the interface now the second bit gets awkward it uses a PCMCIA card. Now I don't know what this card does I don't even have one to reverse engineer at this stage, is there a method of connecting PCMCIA to modern PCI mother boards? Glenn

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                                  CoolTeddyBear
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                                  PCMCIA was the organization that defined the interface (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association). The interface became better known as PC Card. you can find PC Card readers on Amazon and there is a useful set of links on the Wiki page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PC\_Card

                                  Live long and prosper

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                                    Well it's some test gear that uses a PCMCIA Bus to talk to a 25 Way serial port, I think, now the issue I think is how to communicate between PCMCIA and the real world. Another lesson use the latest port to ensure continued support, I think not! If only they had the foresight to use the serial port on the PIC...:mad:

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                                    Dominic Castaldo
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                                    Look into Rockwell Software. PCMCIA modules interface a computer to a PLC - Programmable Logic Controller - which is an industrial mchine controller. This is 1980s technology.

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