As far as I know, nobody makes a PCMCIA USB card... they're all CardBus
cards, which are incompatible with the slot on the Dell LM series notebooks
(of which, BTW, I have one).

Are you sure this ADS card is really PCMCIA and not CardBus?

Matt

On Sun, Jun 30, 2002 at 10:20:51PM -0400, Roland Roberts wrote:
> I've seen the question asked before in the archives, but I've never
> seen an answer.  Still, I'll be bold enough to ask again....
> 
> Is it possible to get a PCMCIA USB card to work in a laptop?  I have
> an older Dell Latitude LM which Slackware 8.1 installed.  The kernel
> has USB support built in.  I have an ADS Technologies PCMCIA USB card
> which is not recognized whether I have it plugged in at system startup
> or not.
> 
> Is it possible to get this recognized so I can use USB devices with
> this laptop or should I give up hope?
> 
> roland
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