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    PCMICIA WIRELESS CARDS, I didn't even know

    I just got curious after storing a smoo of these for a long time, I'm like what inside...well here it's..

    Sweet, Gonna shop around for prices,

    I would also like advice on the photos I'm posting, Please tell Me in order what category you put them in.








    I've a few other angles of the pictures that I've posted...


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    How many pounds of PCMCIA cards boards do you have available how much do you ask for them
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    Quote Originally Posted by poudouche View Post
    How many pounds of PCMCIA cards boards do you have available how much do you ask for them
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    Thanks for posting. I had a few of these, and I just cracked them open. They appear to have an aluminum case/shell as well.

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    Oh, thanks, I have had some of those and just threw them in motherboards. I would think they should be better grade separated out.

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    and just to think, yesterday I couldn't even spell PCMICIA!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bear View Post
    and just to think, yesterday I couldn't even spell PCMICIA!
    Can I spell it...Yes

    Pronounce it correctly...No

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    It isn't a word, it's an abbreviation

    What is PCMCIA?
    Stands for "Personal Computer Memory Card International Association." It can also mean, perhaps more appropriately, "People Can't Memorize Computer Industry Acronyms." This way-to-long acronym stands for an association founded in 1989 which develops standards for expansion cards for portable computers. However, the term is most commonly associated with the actual cards standardized by the organization. These cards are referred to as "PCMCIA cards," or simply "PC cards." There are three types of PCMCIA cards, all of which are rectangular and measure 8.56 by 5.4 cm., but have different widths(heights):

    Type I: up to 3.3 mm. thick, mainly used to add additional ROM or RAM.
    Type II: up to 5.5 mm. thick, typically used for fax/modem cards.
    Type III: up to 10.5 mm. thick, often used to attach portable disk drives.

    PCMCIA slots also come in three sizes -- a Type I slot can hold one Type I card, a Type II slot can hold one Type II card or two Type I cards, and a Type III slot can hold one Type III card or one Type I and one Type II card. PC Cards can be removed or inserted "on the fly," which means you don't have to turn your computer off to exchange them and you don't have to restart for your computer to recognize them.

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    What is PCMCIA?

    Can I spell it...Yes

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    I thought it was an Italian dish.
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    How many are we actually looking at? I was a bit surprised with the 2nd picture.

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    I see a lot of intermittent/finger style gold plating there at $80-$100, and some solid/continuous gold plating there at $120 per pound.


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