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PCMCIA support
PCMCIA memory card, I assume. As far as I can see after sundry crashes (and mess-ups by me :(() I do not seem to have the appropriate dos driver ?CC0 or ????.device. Can anybody point me as to where these can be obtained It is in the 3.0+ ROM for the A1200 (2.05 for A600?) - it's an Epson card - SRAM 512kbytes and

comp.sys.amstrad.8bit FAQ v1.20 1/1
B4.1) Printing B4.2) Extra Memory B5) How do I connect it to a PC ? B6) BASIC B6.1) Where can I find programs for it ? ...... I think you can still connect another driver to the other free connector, but I didn't try it because I read somepeople have burned its controller doing similar things.

IC MEmory Card
MemCard * Measures 3.58 x 2.30 x 0.70 inches * Power consumption: 80 mA maximum, 40 mA standby * Low power version: 40 mA maximum, 3 mA standby * Temperature: -400C to +700C (standard parts) * On-board 1 Megabyte read/write non-volatile flash memory * 68 pin PCMCIA memory card interface, supports memory cards,

<ProSoft>: Прайс-лист Advantech. Индустриальные компьютеры ...
Dietmar Meister d.meis...@maquet.de comp os ms-windows programmer tools mfc I want to read/write a SRAM memory card from my own mfc application, running WindowsNT 4.0. How can I access the PCMCIA driver instelled by windowsNT? Thanks D. Dietmar Meister d.meis...@maquet.de.

Linux PCMCIA HOWTO
You need to write your own driver software, however. Details on http://www.psyber.com/~tcj No GIDE for CPC, but look below for another project which is for CPC. A10.1.2.2) IDE Drives (by RAM7) It uses an ISA IDE controler and an adaptator card wich plugs in the expansion connector. It will be able to use IDE hard

Canonical Newton Q & A List version 0.0.8
B3.1) Printing B3.2) Extra Memory B4) How do I connect it to a PC? B5) BASIC B5.1) Where can I find programs for it? B5.2) Can I use the Word Processor to ...... I think you can still connect another driver to the other free connector, but I didn't try it because I read somepeople have burned its controller doing

PC-Card Driver for Solaris
The card itself are quick, Amiga is slow. ATA cards are something like HD. Some of them are ATA/IDE PCMCIA cards. Transfer rates are ~8MB/s, but Amiga is damn slow. capacity up to 64MB typicaly. I think you need to use special driver to use ATA/IDE cards on Amiga. SRAM cards are real memory card.

Newton Canonical Question and Answers List 0.0.7
What PCMCIA cards are supported? The current release includes drivers for a variety of ethernet cards, a driver for modem and serial port cards, several SCSI adapter drivers, a driver for ATA/IDE drive cards, and memory card drivers that should support most SRAM cards and some flash cards. The SUPPORTED.

comp.sys.amstrad.8bit FAQ v1.08 1/1
I have a Panasonic CF-v21p laptop (486sx33) using SSR 2.00 by IBM and PCMCIA Memory Card Access Driver v1.10 and DOS Card Services Driver by Panasonic. The two slots are assigned drive letters. My PC Card modem and SRAM memory card works, however, a Type three hard drive and a ATA memory card is not recognized.

Newton/REX3
To make an integrated system, Option 100 must be ordered, and the required CPU card, peripheral cards and disk drive options must also be ordered and specified Visual Basic Custom Control for ADAM Series 80 74 68 PCLS-NI-A LabVIEW Driver for ADAM Series 105 97 89 PC/104 Modules PCM-3110 PCMCIA Memory Card Drive

PCMCIA Socket Services Release 2.00
The custom PCMCIA controller in the HP Omnibook is also unsupported. 1.5. What PCMCIA cards are supported? The current release includes drivers for a variety of ethernet cards, a driver for modem and serial port cards, several SCSI adapter drivers, and memory card drivers that should support most SRAM cards and

Update6 for x86 released
EF37D...@earthlink.net>, jera-rem...@earthlink.net wrote: I have a Panasonic CF-v21p laptop (486sx33) using SSR 2.00 by IBM and PCMCIA Memory Card Access Driver v1.10 and DOS Card Services Driver by Panasonic. The two slots are assigned drive letters. My PC Card modem and SRAM memory card works, however,

comp.sys.amstrad.8bit FAQ v1.21 part 2/2
The LaserJet printer driver doesn't seem to be fully implemented. It doesn't support changing font sizes (at least in the german version of the NC100). If anyone fancies writing the necessary software, we'd love to hear about it... * B3.2) Extra Memory 07/30/2000 A battery-backed PCMCIA memory card (SRAM) will keep

Linux PCMCIA HOWTO (part 1/1)
And here it is: Just write a PCMCIA driver that gives you direct low-level access to the REX as a PCMCIA SRAM card (the Newton tries to use it as data storage), *This* time my REX would live in a transparent PCMCIA memory card case that I've picked up.) -- Doug DeJulio | mailto:d...@aisb.org Ancient Illuminated

PCMCIA Socket Services Release 2.00
I think you can still connect another driver to the other free connector, but I didn't try it because I read somepeople have burned its controller doing similar ...... It uses the same memory managing of the 6128 second 64 Ko bank. It comes with two parts : - a main card, - a card with the memory (256 Ko, 512 Ko,

comp.sys.amstrad.8bit FAQ v1.11 1/1
WARNING: If you have a PCMCIA memory card that uses static RAM (SRAM), don't remove the battery. This will cause the loss of the data on the card. .... When you actually do something such as touch the screen, it wakes up and the screen driver code comes to life, adjusting the contrast settings to a more accurate

Modern PCMIA Memory Cards?
WARNING: If you have a PCMCIA memory card that uses static RAM (SRAM), don't remove the battery. This will cause the loss of the data on the card. ..... When you actually do something such as touch the screen, it wakes up and the screen driver code comes to life, adjusting the contrast settings to a more accurate

Card Services/MTD's Configuration Manager???/
I think you can still connect another driver to the other free connector, but I didn't try it because I read somepeople have burned its controller doing similar things. .... Adding a 3.5" drive to the CPC 6128 was a doddle - 34 way card edge connector on one end, 34 way IDC on the other end and you were away.

remove the broken MTD_PCMCIA driver
printk(KERN_WARNING "pcmciamtd: " format "\n" , ## arg) - - -#define DRIVER_DESC "PCMCIA Flash memory card driver" -#define DRIVER_VERSION "$Revision: 1.55 Speed of memory accesses, in ns */ -static int mem_speed; - -/* Force the size of an SRAM card */ -static int force_size; - -/* Force Vpp */ -static int vpp

Interface for PCMCIA memory card
Solaris 7 even has a 64-bit driver for it: pkginfo | grep -i pcmcia system SUNWpcelx 3COM EtherLink III PCMCIA Ethernet Driver system SUNWpcmci PCMCIA Card Services, (Root) system SUNWpcmcu PCMCIA Card Services, (Usr) system SUNWpcmcx PCMCIA Card Services, (64-bit) system SUNWpcmem PCMCIA memory card driver system