Il mar, 2004-03-16 alle 16:53, Stephen J. Gowdy ha scritto:
> USB requires a rather speedy CPU. If your P1 is less that 100MHz then you
> might be out of luck, certainly for USB2 and perhaps even USB1. The USB
> FAQ says if your machine was from before 1998 your machine probably
> doesn't support USB. THey also have a "usbready" application to check your
> machine, but of course that only runs on windows.

I thought it would be something like that! But the person who gave me
the pcmcia uses it in an Armada 1530 exactly like mine, but running
Win98.
Btw it's a 133mhz:
vendor_id       : GenuineIntel
cpu family      : 5
model           : 4
model name      : Pentium MMX
stepping        : 4
cpu MHz         : 131.197




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