PCMCIA stuff
- To: MISC
- Subject: PCMCIA stuff
- From: "M. Edward Borasky (znmeb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)" <znmeb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 17 Nov 1994 08:26:11 -0800
- In-Reply-To: jfox@netcom.com (Jeff Fox) "Unidentified subject!" (Nov 16, 19:42)
- References: <199411170342.TAA24800@netcom16.netcom.com>
The latest issue of the HP100LX magazine "Palmtop Paper" is dedicated to PCMCIA
peripherals, nearly all compatible with the HP100LX/HP200LX Palmtop PC. There
are pagers/radio communications devices, fax/modems, flash "disk" and RAM
"disk"
and some more exotic things like hard disk drives and drives you can hook up to
standard PCs to read and write the cards. A word of warning, though, for
HP100LX folks: there are a number of PCMCIA peripherals that use more current
than the HP palmtops can safely supply. As I recall, most of the hard disks
are in this category. But for MuP21 users, this might not be a problem.
Consult your frienly neighboorhood electrical engineer for more advice; I'm NOT
a hardware hacker!!
--
M. Edward Borasky (znmeb@plaza.ds.adp.com)
Go Ducks!