curprev04:2504:25, 7 June 2024 JWiki2151talkcontribs 22,184 bytes+76 →ExpressCard: Since IBM IC-DRAM cards used 88 pins instead of 68 pins as with PCMCIA v2, the JEIDA memory card specification for versions 1 and 2 corresponds to this.undoTags: Mobile editMobile web editAdvanced mobile edit
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curprev14:1714:17, 16 October 2023 PhotographyEditstalkcontribs 19,425 bytes+9 I think it makes sense to split the form factor types from the bus types, since all bus types are available for all form factors (see the book Inside PC Card cited in this article). I'm surely open for discussion on the talk page, let me know.undoTag: Visual edit
curprev14:1314:13, 16 October 2023 PhotographyEditstalkcontribs 19,423 bytes−48 Don't use multiple bold links in the first sentence. The name "CardBus PC Card" is not an alternative name for the concept of PC Card as a whole, but only partially since it is a specific type of PC Card. Same goed for PCMCIA Card, because the name was discontinued at the same time that CardBus was introduced.undoTag: Visual edit