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DougieFresh
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what are all of possible uses for the cardbus? these are the two slots on the left with the small square buttons correct?
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AlphaKilo470
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CardBus has quite a few uses. Because of the higher bandwidth over PCMCIA and the fact that CardBus is 32 bit, all the Wireless G cards and all the firewire and usb cards for laptops require cardbus. It is also nice for adding a network card or modem. Basically, CardBus and PCMCIA are there for expansion. And just for anyone wondering, any slot that can take a 32bit CardBus card can also take a 16bit PCMCIA card, but 16bit PCMCIA slots can NOT take 32bit CardBus cards.
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Rubber mallets work best.JHEM wrote:Sure they can! You just need to use the right hammer.AlphaKilo470 wrote:but 16bit PCMCIA slots can NOT take 32bit CardBus cards.![]()
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