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USB 2.0 PCMCIA Adapter Card
USB 2.0 PCMCIA Adapter Card
Is anyone successfully using a 2.0 USB adapter card in a 770Z? The card appears to install correctly under WinXP Pro but devices installed in the card are not recognized or powered up.
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I am not sure about this but you may need a 16-bit card for such an old laptop.
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Re: USB 2.0 PCMCIA Adapter Card
Should work fine, though I haven't actually tried my generic (TomMade) CardBus 2.0 USB adapter in my 770Z.tdlpad wrote:Is anyone successfully using a 2.0 USB adapter card in a 770Z?
Any regular CardBus card should work fine. The 770Z uses the same PCMCIA controller as the 600E, and both should be compatible with 32bit CardBus specs.pianowizard wrote:I am not sure about this but you may need a 16-bit card for such an old laptop.
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Thanks for the replies. Maybe the problem is not enough power. I don't have the usb power cable to try but will get one. I tried a wireless mouse and a memory stick which I wouldn't think require much power but maybe they do.
It Was A Power Issue
Just wanted to report back that it WAS a problem with not enough power from the pcmcia slot. I fashioned a USB power cable to supply the card and it works fine now. 
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