[kismac] Re: MacBook Pro with ExpressPro
- From: "John Warren" <xaive1@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: kismac@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 16:23:05 -0700
the adapter isn't a wire harness, it's a converter.
On 4/11/07, Enrico Placci <enrico.placci@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 20:28:11 +0930
Geordie Millar <themacuser@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> http://www.duel-systems.com/products/adapters.aspx
>
> You may be able to stick a PCMCIA prism2 in one of those, and it MAY
> work, but I'm not promising anything.
>
> It'll also be way more expensive than just grabbing a USB prism2
> card...
>
I don't think a serial bus like express card can be compatible with a
parallel bus like pcmcia. It's like trying tu put a pci card on a
pci-express slot.
Enrico Placci
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On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 20:28:11 +0930 Geordie Millar <themacuser@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > http://www.duel-systems.com/products/adapters.aspx > > You may be able to stick a PCMCIA prism2 in one of those, and it MAY > work, but I'm not promising anything. > > It'll also be way more expensive than just grabbing a USB prism2 > card... > I don't think a serial bus like express card can be compatible with a parallel bus like pcmcia. It's like trying tu put a pci card on a pci-express slot. Enrico Placci
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