Difference between revisions of "PCMCIA slot"
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<div style="margin: 0; margin-right:10px; border: 1px solid #dfdfdf; padding: 0em 1em 1em 1em; background-color:#F8F8FF; align:right;"> | <div style="margin: 0; margin-right:10px; border: 1px solid #dfdfdf; padding: 0em 1em 1em 1em; background-color:#F8F8FF; align:right;"> | ||
− | The [[PCMCIA]] slot is an 8 or 16-bit [[PC Card]] slot. It is not compatible with the newer [[CardBus]] | + | === PCMCIA slot === |
+ | The [[PCMCIA]] slot is an 8 or 16-bit [[PC Card]] slot. It is not compatible with the newer [[CardBus]] slot. | ||
− | It exists in | + | It exists in older models both as a Type II and Type III implementation. Type III is 2.1 times thicker than a Type II, and most Type III implementations can accept two Type II cards. Type I on the other hand, is 1.515 times less thick than a Type II. This can be summarized as: |
* A Type III slot can accept a Type III, Type II or a Type I card | * A Type III slot can accept a Type III, Type II or a Type I card | ||
* A Type II slot can accept a Type II or a Type I card | * A Type II slot can accept a Type II or a Type I card | ||
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+ | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PC_Card Wikipedia article on PCMCIA, CardBus and ExpressCard] | ||
+ | }} | ||
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=== Linux support === | === Linux support === | ||
PCMCIA hotplug and adapters were handled by the older Linux PCMCIA package, until kernel 2.6 where PCMCIA hotplug is now directly supported. | PCMCIA hotplug and adapters were handled by the older Linux PCMCIA package, until kernel 2.6 where PCMCIA hotplug is now directly supported. | ||
− | + | == Models featuring this technology == | |
− | + | === (1) Type II slot === | |
* {{220}} | * {{220}} | ||
* {{350}}, {{350C}} | * {{350}}, {{350C}} | ||
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* {{710T}} (302, 303) | * {{710T}} (302, 303) | ||
− | + | === (1) Type III slot === | |
− | * {{340}}, {{340CSE}} | + | * {{340}}, {{340CSE}}, {{345C}}, {{345CS}}, {{355}}, {{355C}}, {{355Cs}} |
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− | + | === (1) Type IV, or (1) Type III + (1) Type II, or (2) Type II === | |
* [[ThinkPad Dock II (3546)]] | * [[ThinkPad Dock II (3546)]] | ||
− | + | === (2) Type III, or (3) Type II slots === | |
* {{730T}}, {{730TE}} | * {{730T}}, {{730TE}} | ||
− | + | === (2) Type II, or (1) Type III slot === | |
* {{230Cs}} | * {{230Cs}} | ||
− | * {{360}}, {{360C}}, {{360Cs}}, {{360P}}, {{360CSE}}, {{360CE}}, {{360PE}} | + | * {{360}}, {{360C}}, {{360Cs}}, {{360P}}, {{360CSE}}, {{360CE}}, {{360PE}}, {{365C}}, {{365CS}}, {{365CSD}}, {{365CD}}, {{365E}}, {{365ED}}, {{365X}}, {{365XD}}, {{370C}}, {{380}}, {{380D}}, {{380E}}, {{380ED}}, {{385D}}, {{385ED}} |
− | + | * {{550BJ}}, {{555BJ}}, {{560}}, {{560E}} | |
− | + | * {{701C}}, {{701CS}}, {{710T}} (09Y), {{720}}, {{720C}}, {{750}}, {{750C}}, {{750Cs}}, {{750P}}, {{755C}}, {{755Cs}}, {{755CE}}, {{755CSE}}, {{755CX}}, {{755CV}}, {{755CD}}, {{755CDV}}, {{760C}}, {{760CD}}, {{760L}}, {{760LD}} | |
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− | * {{550BJ}}, {{555BJ}} | ||
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− | * {{701C}}, {{701CS}} | ||
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* {{820}}, {{850}}, {{860}} | * {{820}}, {{850}}, {{860}} | ||
* {{PC110}} | * {{PC110}} | ||
− | * [[ThinkPad Port Replicator Model 1]] | + | * [[ThinkPad Port Replicator Model 1]], [[SelectaDock I]], [[SelectaDock II]] |
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[[Category:Components]] | [[Category:Components]] |
Revision as of 19:34, 23 March 2020
PCMCIA slotThe PCMCIA slot is an 8 or 16-bit PC Card slot. It is not compatible with the newer CardBus slot. It exists in older models both as a Type II and Type III implementation. Type III is 2.1 times thicker than a Type II, and most Type III implementations can accept two Type II cards. Type I on the other hand, is 1.515 times less thick than a Type II. This can be summarized as:
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Linux support
PCMCIA hotplug and adapters were handled by the older Linux PCMCIA package, until kernel 2.6 where PCMCIA hotplug is now directly supported.
Models featuring this technology
(1) Type II slot
(1) Type III slot
(1) Type IV, or (1) Type III + (1) Type II, or (2) Type II
(2) Type III, or (3) Type II slots
(2) Type II, or (1) Type III slot
- 230CS
- 360, 360C, 360CS, 360P, 360CSE, 360CE, 360PE, 365C, 365CS, 365CSD, 365CD, 365E, 365ED, 365X, 365XD, 370C, 380, 380D, 380E, 380ED, 385D, 385ED
- 550BJ, 555BJ, 560, 560E
- 701C, 701CS, 710T (09Y), 720, 720C, 750, 750C, 750CS, 750P, 755C, 755CS, 755CE, 755CSE, 755CX, 755CV, 755CD, 755CDV, 760C, 760CD, 760L, 760LD
- 820, 850, 860
- PC110
- ThinkPad Port Replicator Model 1, SelectaDock I, SelectaDock II