On 10/12/05, Simon Fryer <fryers at gmail.com>
wrote:
I am guessing, by looking at the size of the card,
this is a Type II
card. Most PCMCIA card readers fitted to laptops and PCs will only
read Type III PCMCIA memory cards.
Perhaps you have an off-by-one error?
Most recent laptops only have a single Type II slot, but many Pentium
laptops have a "dual Type II/Type III socket" meaning you can use two
Type II cards simultaneously or one Type III (the thickness of the
card blocks the upper slot)
Type I cards were strange and most semi-modern stuff doesn't support
them, AFAIK.
But aren't most of those Intel Series 2b cards Type I? I mean the ones
that hold IOS images in slightly older Ciscos.
As far as I can tell, they're just a bit thinner than your average
ethernet/wireless/etc card.
Peace... Sridhar