On Sun, 20 Oct 1996, Paul A Vixie wrote:
as long as we're doing hardware design on the nanog list again, i'd like to mention that there's a little device that sits on an ISA bus and has an onboard PCIC (PCMCIA bus controller). to this one attaches a pair of 50-pin ribbon cables, and to these one attaches a device that fits physically where a 3.5-inch floppy drive would fit (which means you generally need a 5.25-inch expansion mount, cost:$3.00). the whole thing costs about $150.
if your UNIX-like system that runs on an ISA bus also would run on a laptop and knows how to support PCMCIA devices, it will see these slots as completely normal. and if you put an NCR WaveLAN into one, you have yourself an ether/wireless router.
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