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The CF Card slot (Compact Flash) is found on select ThinkPads.
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The CF Card slot (CompactFlash) is found on select ThinkPads.
  
 
This is a CF+ Type II slot.
 
This is a CF+ Type II slot.
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* [[Wikipedia:Compact Flash|Wikipedia article on CF Cards]]
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* [[Wikipedia:CompactFlash|Wikipedia article on CF Cards]]
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==PCMCIA based CompactFlash==
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This is implemented as a PCMCIA device, that can support both CF memory cards, and CF IO cards (e.g. Bluetooth or WiFi).
  
 
=== Linux support ===
 
=== Linux support ===
Compact Flash support is handled by the Linux PCMCIA subsystem.
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This is handled by the Linux [[PCMCIA]] subsystem.
  
 
=== Models featuring this Technology ===
 
=== Models featuring this Technology ===
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* {{PC110}}
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* {{S30}}, {{S31}}
 
* {{X20}}, {{X21}}, {{X22}}, {{X23}}, {{X24}}
 
* {{X20}}, {{X21}}, {{X22}}, {{X23}}, {{X24}}
 
* {{X30}}, {{X31}}, {{X32}}
 
* {{X30}}, {{X31}}, {{X32}}
 
* {{TransNote}}
 
* {{TransNote}}
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==USB based CompactFlash==
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This is implemented as a USB device, and can only support CF memory cards.
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=== Linux support ===
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This is handled by the Linux USB Storage subsystem (usb-storage).
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=== Models featuring this Technology ===
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* [[UltraPort Compact Flash Adapter]]
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* [[ThinkPad Advanced Dock]]
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[[Category:Components]]

Revision as of 06:33, 9 February 2012

The CF Card slot (CompactFlash) is found on select ThinkPads.

This is a CF+ Type II slot.

PCMCIA based CompactFlash

This is implemented as a PCMCIA device, that can support both CF memory cards, and CF IO cards (e.g. Bluetooth or WiFi).

Linux support

This is handled by the Linux PCMCIA subsystem.

Models featuring this Technology

USB based CompactFlash

This is implemented as a USB device, and can only support CF memory cards.

Linux support

This is handled by the Linux USB Storage subsystem (usb-storage).

Models featuring this Technology