> I've been cleaning up around here, and I ran across a Kingston 8MB
> memory
> card that came out of an old 486 laptop. It's PCM/CIA form factor,
> but won't
> actually fit in a PCM/CIA slot. If anyone has a use for it, gimme an
> address
> and it's yours. If not, I'll 'file 13' it.
> BTW, It's a Kingston KTT-4600/8, and has a sticker that says 3.3
> volts.
I have several of these lying around (2MB, not 8MB) and was
wondering if they can be easily converted into PCMCIA cards?
Assume I simply change out the connector -- would this result in
a PCMCIA card? Something like SIMMs and SIPPs used to do.
I have a "foreign" modem that is of no use to me -- free connector!
Should I bother trying this? 2MB cards would be sufficient for my
HPLX.
-- Chuck Knight
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