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PCMCIA on PCI

Duck Egg - 22:42 21-03-06
I am looking for a controller / bridge component between PCI and PCMCIA / CompactFlash. i.e. I want to implement a PCMCIA interface for WLAN transceivers on a single board computer with PCI. Any other suggestions or traps. Thanks, Greg ...PCMCIA on PCI

compact flash/pcmcia without crc check

Dave - 09:55 02-07-07
Hello, One piece of equipment (Lecroy scope) takes a compact flash card via a PCMCIA adapter, but the combo must not implement a CRC check, or the scope can't write the card. I think this is implemented in the PCMCIA adapter rather than the card. Does anyone know of a PCMCIA/CF combina...compact flash/pcmcia without crc check

Replacing RS-232 with PCMCIA

Thad Smith - 16:55 06-02-04
I have an existing product, using an 8 MHz 12 cycle 8032, interfaced to a ruggedized handheld PC via 232 at 9600. We would like to shrink the product and put it on a PCMCIA card. What are some good products and information resources to come up to speed on the serial-> PCMCIA replacement? The ...Replacing RS-232 with PCMCIA

long term availability of PCMCIA WLAN Cards ??

Stuart J Adams - 15:15 09-06-04
We use PCMCIA WLAN cards in various embedded systems for wireless access. However, they are getting harder to find since most vendors have switched to cardbus. Does anyone know of a vendor/source which is promising long term availability of PCMCIA WLAN cards ???? (i.e. 5+ years) Than...long term availability of PCMCIA WLAN Cards ??

Interface to 16bit PCMCIA

cpex - 01:30 26-04-04
Hello, Does anyone know of any good resources for interfacing to a 16 bit PCMCIA card from a microcontroller can be found? Or has anyone done this and can lend some advice? Assuming I have enought IO from my controller would this be a difficult undertaking besides the fact of software to contr...Interface to 16bit PCMCIA

PCMCIA interface with LPC2214

bhimanipankaj - 10:42 17-10-05
Dear Friends... For my project I am working with philips ARM7 based LPC2214 microcontroller and now I have to interface PCMCIA GSM modem with the circuit. I need to transmit some data by this modem because of its low cost and I need to go for near about 20,000 boards so interfacing PCMCIA is very...PCMCIA interface with LPC2214

PCMCIA Problem

Harry - 01:47 19-10-07
Hi all, We have interfaced the PCMCIA bus to Intel PXA270 processor. We have written our own driver for it and runs linux-2.6.15.2. When i insert the PCMCIA device,WLAN card ,when the system is is booted up for the first time and card manager application is running,it shows the details of th...PCMCIA Problem

Question on Xilinx VirtexProII PCMCIA support (FPGA boards)... please

Mark Levitski - 06:54 01-11-04
I posted here before and got excellent responses, could you knowledgeable people also answer a simple questuion below? If you reply by email, REMOVE "SPAMNOMORE" in capital letters repeated in my address twice (edit address manually)!! We need to make sure Xilinx VirtexProII FPGA boards ...Question on Xilinx VirtexProII PCMCIA support (FPGA boards)... please

What is a "tuple" in pccard/pcmcia perse?

ssubbarayan - 08:27 29-12-05
Experts, I would like to understand what exactly is meant by "tuple" in the perse of PCCARDS and PCMCIA standards?I googled in net,but has not hit a right target.Can anyone explain me about this? Advanced thanks for all your replys , Regards, s.subbarayan ...What is a

PCMCIA CardBus connect to microcontroller ?

Andy - 11:03 17-08-05
I'm looking for useful information how to connect PCMCIA CardBus to micrcontroller i.e. Atmega128. Is it necessary to use any CardBus controller or some FPGA with IPCORE ? I don't need full speed communication so maybe it is possible to connect atmega & card directly ? -- Andrzej ...PCMCIA CardBus connect to microcontroller ?

serial port to PCMCIA converter

safetran - 16:42 26-01-07
My embedded system uses a serial port for configuration and logging operations. Then, software running on a notebook computer communicates with this embedded system to process configuration and logging data. The software running on notebook computer implements a DOS-based serial driver not Windows...serial port to PCMCIA converter

Software reset for compact flash

Michael R. Kesti - 23:01 21-04-08
We (my fellow employees and I) have been working on an MPC860-based target that is not unlike some we've developed in the past except that we have added a PCMCIA slot in which we use compact flash (CF) cards. The PCMCIA section design was based on Wind River's wrMdpPro8xx reference board and, be...Software reset for compact flash

Re: Looking for a CF receptacle.

larwe - 22:00 21-02-06
Paul Marciano wrote: > I want to recess the card even more so that only 1/4" of CF card pokes > out of the hole. However if I do that then inserting the card and > mating with the guide arms is going to be tricky. Faced with the same problem, we molded guide arms into our plastic. M...Re: Looking for a CF receptacle.

Re: 802.11b embedded module needed

Richard - 08:36 18-02-04
Stefano Adami wrote: > Thanks, but what I want to do is exactly do not use > a wi-fi CARD. I'm looking for a module to integrate > in my system with the RF connector for the antenna. You can buy Wi-Fi PCMCIA cards with an RF connector for an external antenna, they're just not as common. ...Re: 802.11b embedded module needed

Re: WTD: software that will monitor both sides of a serial connection.

02:02 17-05-06
There is a PCMCIA card w/ two serial ports. (USB/Serial devices have throughput issues.) I've seen this PCMCIA card bundled with serial port monitor software. ...Re: WTD: software that will monitor both sides of a serial connection.

Replacing PCMCIA SRAM card?

Arash Salarian - 03:29 30-03-04
Hi, I'm working with an old design that uses PCMCIA SRAM cards to store data. Today these cards are very expensive so I wonder if I can replace the SRAM card with a Flash card. I was thinking of using a Linear Flash card but I've never used such a thing before. I don't know how different they ...Replacing PCMCIA SRAM card?

Reading PCMCIA cards while connected in a different system

Wim Godden - 12:08 17-07-07
I'm looking for a way to read data from a PCMCIA PC SRAM card while it's in a device. This might sound extremely weird, but basically, the device writes data to the card, but we'd like to read it without using the device's protocol. Is there any way to do this ? Or can we replicate the writes...Reading PCMCIA cards while connected in a different system

PCMCIA CF signal monitoring - How to

russettata - 14:26 06-02-07
Hi everyone. I'm a new member with a lot of basic questions. The project I'm working on now is to monitor the PCMCIA signal being sent to a CF card for storage. Every time an action is taken on this embedded system, a small output file is written to the card. How can I monitor this signal as...PCMCIA CF signal monitoring - How to

PCMICA (PCCARD) Prototyping Boards?

11:26 13-02-04
Does anyone know where I can find some PCMCIA/PCCARD prototyping boards? I suppose I could scrap some old PCMCIA ethernet adapters I have, but a real prototyping board (possibly with an extender) would be preferrable. Patrick ========= For LAN/WAN Protocol Analysis, check out PacketView Pro! =...PCMICA (PCCARD) Prototyping Boards?

Wireless PCMCIA reccommendations?

Neil Cherry - 22:34 12-12-03
I need a wireless pcmcia card that I can access with a microntroller in 8 bit mode (direct IO access). Can anyone recommend such a card? -- Linux Home Automation Neil Cherry ncherry@comcast.net http://home.comcast.net/~ncherry/ (Text only) http://linuxha.sourcefo...Wireless PCMCIA reccommendations?

Help please: PC Card Standard Release 8.0: Volume 2, Card Electrical

Tim Clacy - 10:41 16-06-04
I urgently need memory cycle timings for CompactFlash, which are defined in the PC Card specification (formerly PCMCIA). However, I'm having trouble ordering the 13 volume PC Card specification (nobody home at PCMCIA.org). If you have the specification, I would be most grateful if you could pro...Help please: PC Card Standard Release 8.0: Volume 2, Card Electrical

PM24555 PCMCIA flash memory - how interfaced?

Peter - 03:48 24-03-06
I have a quantity of these and would like to be able to use them. What I know is this: It is PCMCIA It is probably 20MB, linear flash It was made by Intel at one time (but doesn't feature on their website) It was also made by Smart Modular Technologies (but likewise) and they may still ...PM24555 PCMCIA flash memory - how interfaced?

Re: jpeg to video

colin_toogood@yahoo.com - 07:41 16-01-06
I've done this using PCMCIA with a CPLD, 8051 and a Zorran ZR36060 ...Re: jpeg to video

Re: powerpc jtag/cop

tesla - 17:32 09-10-07
On Oct 9, 8:14 pm, larwe wrote: > On Oct 9, 1:12 pm, tesla wrote: > > > Why powerpc debug tools are so expensive? > > All PPC development hardware is expensive, because the volumes are > low. Eval boards are expensive too. > > Don't expect to find a cheap USB solution, or a ho...Re: powerpc jtag/cop

PCMCIA hard drives being specialed out

Lewin A.R.W. Edwards - 19:43 29-10-04
Hi all, Once in a while, surpluscomputers.com emails me something very interesting... today it's PCMCIA hard disks at what I think is a great price. This is actually the second time they sent me these specials, I guess they're having trouble moving those drives. Anyway, thought they might be ...PCMCIA hard drives being specialed out

Re: How to image duplicate a compact flash

Richard - 14:58 22-09-04
Grant Edwards wrote in news:41519ac8$0$63271$a1866201 @newsreader.visi.com: > On 2004-09-22, Rainer.Faulstich@web.de wrote: > > > does somebody know a (windows) tool to make a BINARY IMAGE > > copy of a compact flash containing an operating system > > together with some applicati...Re: How to image duplicate a compact flash

Re: low-cost embedded CPU with PCI ??

15:25 18-12-04
If power consumption and WLAN are the only questions, I suspect miniPCI is the wrong answer. I'd suggest either using a CompactFlash (PCMCIA, but not CardBus) WLAN, or USB. ...Re: low-cost embedded CPU with PCI ??

hardware consultant needed

bhimanipankaj - 01:23 16-12-05
I need to interface PCMCIA GSM modem and 4MB dual port battery backup ram with LPC2214, any one can design schematic, please let me know the pricing for your work and the components whatever are used with part number. Thanks and regards, Pankaj let me know at bhimanipankaj(at)gmail(dot)com ...hardware consultant needed

WTB: PCMCIA Linear FLash card cheap

heirbrande - 16:25 29-08-04
Anyone selling one cheap or know where I can get one cheap? It only has to be 4MB. The ones I have say that they are 'Write protected" so I can't format them using the Windows98 Trueffs tools. Thanks! ...WTB: PCMCIA Linear FLash card cheap

Re: SD Card - boot sector

larwe - 11:55 12-01-06
Maxim S. Shatskih wrote: > First - CHS geometry on a flash card if a fake. > > Second - CHS geometry on post-1995 hard disks is a fake too. This is true, but the reported numbers exist anyway and are visible at the int 13h level if nowhere else. > Third - in Windows, if the disk is...Re: SD Card - boot sector

CMUcam2 + Wireless???

Ronald McDonald - 10:50 04-11-05
Does anybody know if I there is a board like CMUcam2 with PCMCIA integrated?? My idea is to take some images from the camera and send them to a main computer wirelessly... Any idea??? Thanks very much. ...CMUcam2 + Wireless???

processo with 4 ethernet ports

AK - 14:59 12-03-07
Hi, I am looking for some processor with 2 or 4 ethernet ports and PCI or PCMCIA interface, running at about 400MHz or more. It can be ARM, PowerPC or any other archirtecture. Best Regards AK ...processo with 4 ethernet ports

True IDE

prasi - 01:02 21-12-05
Hi all, 1)I want True IDE specifications and details on TRUE IDE. can anybody give some URLs. 2)Is PCMCIA-ATA and TRUE IDE are same? I googled it but i didn't get any information, plz help me Thanks in advance ...True IDE

USB synchronous serial port

Stein Erik Andresen - 18:04 30-04-04
I'm looking for a synchronous serial adapter for USB. The device will be used for HDLC communication (framing only) on a laptop (no PCMCIA available, just USB). Preferably RS-232 / V.24 interface. Does such a thing exist? S.E. ...USB synchronous serial port

True IDE

prasi - 01:02 21-12-05
Hi all, 1)I want True IDE specifications annd details on TRUE IDE. can anybody give some URLs. 2)Is PCMCIA-ATA and TRUE IDE are same? Thanks in advance ...True IDE

Re: looking for an embedded solution

15:47 08-07-05
> I need to port an application for pocket pc on a single board computer. > The huge problem is gprs connectivity, on the pda(eten p300 gsm/gprs) i Can't you attach a GPRS-capable cellphone via USB, or perhaps a PCMCIA GPRS card? ...Re: looking for an embedded solution

Re: Dell Laptop for Embedded Work

Howard Long - 19:13 21-09-06
"Chris Carlen" wrote in message news:eev1s101dh2@news3.newsguy.com... > Spectrum Digital eZdsp 'F2812 (parallel) > > Xilinx Parallel Cable IV (parallel) > > In the future there will likely be a USB JTAG Emulator for the 'F2812, and > perhaps I'll upgrade to a better Xilinx cable. ...Re: Dell Laptop for Embedded Work

Re: SRam

Paul E. Bennett - 14:04 15-10-04
"Richard" wrote: > Anyone know of an IDE or USB Battery Back S-Ram that can be accessed like > a > normal drive? Small, like 256 or 512K would be fine. I found a couple > of manufactures that have a PC104 CF Adapter with Battery Back S-Ram > onboard but they must be out of business...Re: SRam

SBC board with built in WiFi?

David K - 15:31 04-02-05
I just started a project and I've been spending the last few days searching for an appropriate PC/104 Single Board Computer. I was hopeing to find one with built-in WiFi capability (versus a PCMCIA WiFi card + Drivers) but as of yet, I've had no luck. Does anyone know off-hand of such a product?...SBC board with built in WiFi?

processor suggestions please?

David Collier - 06:10 08-11-05
suggestions please We use Cirrus' ARM9 9312 on a board, which is big( 28mm square ). it has built in MAC it has 3 serial ports, though 2 are a bit short on handshake lines. it has built-in LCD graphics we have so far only used big TQFP ram/flash chips with it. it has a big brother the ...processor suggestions please?
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