I'm currently speccing out systems for fairly intensive data capture and analysis. Specifically, I'm looking for information on the CardBus interface on the laptop.<BR><BR>As far as I've found, ...
Delkin Devices Inc.’s CompactFlash CardBus adapter has worked with the Mac for well over a year, but recently the company announced driver support for the company’s other eFilm CardBus readers. Users ...
Addonics has introduced their ExpressCard to CardBus Adapter, a device that enables ExpressCard-equipped laptops like the MacBook Pro operate CardBus expansion cards — designed to work in the PCMCIA ...
The eFilm CardBus UDMA adapter improves workflow speeds with transfer speeds over 40Mb/s. These ultra-fast speeds are achieved when using UDMA enabled CF cards. The Delkin CardBus UDMA provides the ...
What's the exact set-up you're planning? Is it like one of the following?<BR><BR>Motherboard -> CardBus slot -> ESATA CardBus Adapter -> Port Multiplier -> Hard Drives<BR>-or-<BR>Motherboard -> SATA ...
Early CardBus implementations were plagued with compatibility problems, and CardBus must resolve these problems before it can become a mainstream technology. In particular, it must accommodate the two ...
A CardBus card combines the low-power, small form-factor, and light weight of a PC Card with the performance of PCI. However, proper configuration is essential to gain the full benefits of this device ...
A network or communications controller that plugs into a PC Card slot on a laptop computer. It often refers to a wired or wireless Ethernet network adapter on a Type II card. See CardBus and PC Card.
The CardBus UDMA adapter greatly improves the efficiency of a photographer’s workflow with transfer speeds over 45 MB/s. These ultra-fast speeds are achieved when using UDMA enabled CF cards. Delkin’s ...
The PCIx515 family of PCI CardBus controllers consists of four pin-compatible devices that integrate FireWire (1394a) and Smart Card functionality. Each device includes a PCI-based CardBus controller ...
The PPM-Cardbus is a PC/104-Plus module that supports both CardBus and PCMCIA cards. It is designed for embedded applications requiring additional functions such as 802.11 (a/b/g) wireless networking, ...
Designed for use in laptop computers and small PCs, the PCI1620 CardBus controller chip employs the company's UltraMedia technology, which allows the device to read a wide range of flash media types.