560 pcmcia slot question for wireless networking
560 pcmcia slot question for wireless networking
Hi all! I have a 560 that I am wanting to update as much as possible. For those of you who don't know this pc has pretty much nothing on it. No floppy, cd, usb, modem. Only Win95 and two pcmcia slots. I might have updated it to 98se, it hasn't been turned on in a while so I'm not sure right now.
I was thinking the pcmcia slots are type 1 since I have a belkin wireless g card from another laptop and it doesn't fit. But after reading some posts on here I am wondering if I am wrong about it being type 1 and maybe it's type 2 but not a cardbus (whatever that means). Anyway, I saw some references to 16-bit and recommendations for NetGear MA401.
I found a NetGear MA401 card but in the specs it says type 2, so I thought I better ask and know for sure before I buy. Will this work in my 560? I think it's just a plain 560, not E, X, etc. It is model number 2640 10U if that helps any.
I was thinking the pcmcia slots are type 1 since I have a belkin wireless g card from another laptop and it doesn't fit. But after reading some posts on here I am wondering if I am wrong about it being type 1 and maybe it's type 2 but not a cardbus (whatever that means). Anyway, I saw some references to 16-bit and recommendations for NetGear MA401.
I found a NetGear MA401 card but in the specs it says type 2, so I thought I better ask and know for sure before I buy. Will this work in my 560? I think it's just a plain 560, not E, X, etc. It is model number 2640 10U if that helps any.
wanting to "upgrade" my thinkpad 560
Re: 560 pcmcia slot question for wireless networking
CardBus cards (easily identified by the gold edge above the connector) are 32-bit and will not work. You'll need a conventional 16-bit PCMCIA card.
X220 (4287-2W5, Windows 8 Pro) / X31 (2672-CXU, XP Pro) / X61s (7668-CTO, Windows 8 Pro)
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"Cardbus" = 32 Bit Card has nothing to do with the type of card. You can have type 1,2,3 cards with 16 Bit and 32 Bit ("Cardbus") cards.Ok, thanks! I was getting a little confused with all the types and cardbus etc.
Your confusion is natural and widespread, since the term "cardbus" is often incorrectly used for any PCMCIA card.
Hmmm ... Windows 95 is a long time ago for me to remember! It could be that it's simply a 32-bit driver and Win95 indicates that.
I don't believe CardBus cards fit, and the published specs say the same, but I don't have an actual 560 available to try it out.
I don't believe CardBus cards fit, and the published specs say the same, but I don't have an actual 560 available to try it out.
X220 (4287-2W5, Windows 8 Pro) / X31 (2672-CXU, XP Pro) / X61s (7668-CTO, Windows 8 Pro)
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