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On Fri, 8 Dec 2000, Brent Harding wrote:

> Not sure if pci is the same thing, or I'd be able to use my laptop hardware
> in my desktop.
> I probably can't use my sblive in a laptop.
> At 12:47 AM 12/8/00 -0500, you wrote:
[SNIP]
> >hardware.   As for PCMCIA also called PCI they are a type of 32  byt
> >architecture which is now popular on most computers.Most sound cards, 
> >modems, vidio cards, network cards have moved from ISA to PCMCIA.       

Well spotted.  I missed this one.  PCI is NOT the same as PCMCIA.  The type
of hardware being described here is PCI.  As stated earlier here, PCMCIA
hardware is generally seen in laptops and is designed to be easily removed
and inserted.  PCI hardware is the typical desktop card that is screwed
inside the machine.

Geoff.


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