For those who need a little more info on the Cardbus CF reader.
This might help.
A review on the product.
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/accessories/aska32.shtml
For those who need to know roughly when Cardbus was introduced...
(A little "history" of the laptops through the years)
http://www.wfu.edu/~yipcw/WFUcmp99/content/legacythinkpads.html
Notice the year on the top and the "network" category.
Notice that "98" (1998), the Pentium II 233, had 32bit Cardbus indicated while "97" (1997), the Pentium I 150Mhz, had 16bit Cardbus indicated.
Later models 1999 and there on, all the laptops are 32bit Cardbus already.
I think it only shows the types of laptops owned by the author (whoever he is) but it is a rough guideline that the 32bit Cardbus was introduced somewhere in the year 1998 in the Pentium II series of laptops.
This might help.
A review on the product.
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/accessories/aska32.shtml
For those who need to know roughly when Cardbus was introduced...
(A little "history" of the laptops through the years)
http://www.wfu.edu/~yipcw/WFUcmp99/content/legacythinkpads.html
Notice the year on the top and the "network" category.
Notice that "98" (1998), the Pentium II 233, had 32bit Cardbus indicated while "97" (1997), the Pentium I 150Mhz, had 16bit Cardbus indicated.
Later models 1999 and there on, all the laptops are 32bit Cardbus already.
I think it only shows the types of laptops owned by the author (whoever he is) but it is a rough guideline that the 32bit Cardbus was introduced somewhere in the year 1998 in the Pentium II series of laptops.