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PicoPCMCIA - a newly made PCMCIA sound card

#1 Post by Bondi » Tue Feb 10, 2026 7:17 am

Hey guys,
Just want to share some info about a great project of a newly made pcmcia sound/networking card that is going to be released very soon(pre-order is available). It's a 16 bit pcmcia card made by vogons and this forum member - yyzkevin. It pretty much covers all your laptop sound/joystick needs and much more. It features the following functions:
- Sound Blaster digital sound in real and protected mode games
- FM/Adlib music
- GUS emulation (not 100%, yet to be improved)
- MIDI synth (onboard DREAM SAM2695 chip)
- MPU-401 MIDI port for external devices
- USB mouse/joystick
- Bluetooth mouse/joystick
- CD-ROM emulation - SD card+images
- NE2000 network adapter emulation + WiFi for networking

You can find more details in the links below.

Video updates
https://www.youtube.com/@yyzkevin416/videos
For detailed info and card reservation
https://www.yyzkevin.com/picopcmcia/

Just to be clear: I’m not affiliated with the project. I’ve been following it closely and I’m in contact with the owner, but I don’t have any stake in it.
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Re: PicoPCMCIA - a newly made PCMCIA sound card

#2 Post by axur-delmeria » Tue Feb 10, 2026 12:52 pm

That's a very interesting device. :thumbs-UP:

If I still had a working ancient laptop, it would be an amazing add-on. Would probably be great on a Toshiba Libretto or a Thinkpad 560E.
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Re: PicoPCMCIA - a newly made PCMCIA sound card

#3 Post by branpurn » Thu Feb 12, 2026 12:32 pm

I love this. Realistically, it does a whole lot more than sound card. Ex., Wi-Fi.

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Re: PicoPCMCIA - a newly made PCMCIA sound card

#4 Post by axur-delmeria » Thu Feb 12, 2026 12:55 pm

branpurn wrote:
Thu Feb 12, 2026 12:32 pm
I love this. Realistically, it does a whole lot more than sound card. Ex., Wi-Fi.
IDE CD and HDD emulation, Soundblaster and Gravis Ultrasound, NE2000 LAN card emulation (via WiFi). It's a veritable Swiss Army Knife of a PCMCIA card. It's great for subnotebooks that only have 1 PCMCIA slot like the Compaq Contura Aero.
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Re: PicoPCMCIA - a newly made PCMCIA sound card

#5 Post by Bondi » Fri Feb 13, 2026 6:20 am

axur-delmeria wrote:
Tue Feb 10, 2026 12:52 pm
That's a very interesting device. :thumbs-UP:

If I still had a working ancient laptop, it would be an amazing add-on. Would probably be great on a Toshiba Libretto or a Thinkpad 560E.
Oh yes, fur sure. even if the laptop has some sound capabilities, this card will be of use anyway. Not many laptops have joystick or MIDI ports. Also networking is very easy with this card. It has a built in NAT router that is accessible from any browser, including DOS browsers, so connecting to wifi via this web interface is very straightforward.
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