PCMCIA with MuP21
On Wed, 16 Nov 1994, Jeff Fox wrote:
> I lost the question about if you can make a PCMCIA to UVPROM
> jumper at home.
>
> The answer is: Yes. It is easy to do. You can get PCMCIA header
> from DIGI-KEY (HR801-ND) for $6.24 (1-800-digi-key), a 32pin dip
> socket, and some wire and solder. I can provide the schemetic.
Most definitely do.
I plan to attach a hard drive to the system, so I can store some data on it,
go away from my desk and still being able to do some useful work.
I do plan to investigate attaching in a PCMCIA modem, so that I could read my
email while on the road. Or may be a modem with a parallel interface will be
better/cheaper?
What is a book, that one should read on PCMCIA?
Of course, I plan to reuse every PCMCIA device with F21, once it becomes
available.
> And if you want to attach an i/o card
> (not memory) you will need to run an i/o signal to the PCMCIA
> header also. I have not yet done either of these things.
Does this apply to hard drive cards also?
> I do not know how many PCMCIA cards or headers Dr. Ting has
> in stock, he might have a few.
It would be best, of course if he could sell the whole package.
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