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Re: Amiga PCMCIA Wireless
Posted on 1-Jun-2008 17:23:01
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From: Work

@Mrodfr

FCI is a company that makes connectors

Of course it's possible to have a PCMCIA adapter with a ribbon. 30-40 cm should be no problem. It's basically an ISA bus, after all. Not rocket science...

But how well it'll work inside a metal tower, who knows. Try

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