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PCMCIA / Card Bus that is flush with X61t?
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blunderbit
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PCMCIA / Card Bus that is flush with X61t?
Hello, been looking into this whole PCMCIA/Card Bus thing for a while now, searching Ebay a lot for interesting cards I could put on it.
Got myself an ExpressCard adapter that I use with 2 different Sandisk memory card readers.
The thing is, the ExpressCard adapter isn't flush with the laptop at all, and I saw many other PCMCIA cards aren't as well due to the different things they do.
So my questions would be:
1. Is there any interesting PCMCIA card I could actually use with the laptop that is also flush with it?
2. If not, what would be some other potentially useful ones that are also flush?
Got myself an ExpressCard adapter that I use with 2 different Sandisk memory card readers.
The thing is, the ExpressCard adapter isn't flush with the laptop at all, and I saw many other PCMCIA cards aren't as well due to the different things they do.
So my questions would be:
1. Is there any interesting PCMCIA card I could actually use with the laptop that is also flush with it?
2. If not, what would be some other potentially useful ones that are also flush?
x61t: 7762-WL8, 7767-5AU, 7763-E74
Re: PCMCIA / Card Bus that is flush with X61t?
I'm using a CF-PCMCIA adapter with my x60s which is flush

I cannot think of any common flush cards, other than different types of storage IBM Microdrive, Flash cards, HDDs in PCMCIA format, Iomega Clik, SD card readers. A USB port adapter is another optoin, btw, but not sure you need more ports. All other cards have dongles or a part that sticks out.
There is also an exotic option that you could use in pure DOS - Panasonic CF-VEW211 PCMCIA sound card that can be used without it's dongle and output sound to the internal speaker.
Another exotic is a finger print reader, they are flush when not used, but have a tray that comes out when needed.
I cannot think of any common flush cards, other than different types of storage IBM Microdrive, Flash cards, HDDs in PCMCIA format, Iomega Clik, SD card readers. A USB port adapter is another optoin, btw, but not sure you need more ports. All other cards have dongles or a part that sticks out.
There is also an exotic option that you could use in pure DOS - Panasonic CF-VEW211 PCMCIA sound card that can be used without it's dongle and output sound to the internal speaker.
Another exotic is a finger print reader, they are flush when not used, but have a tray that comes out when needed.
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Re: PCMCIA / Card Bus that is flush with X61t?
There are CardBus to USB 2.0 adapters, which you don't need, since your machine has USB 2.0 ports.
There are CardBus to SD adapters, which you don't need, since your machine has an SD slot.
There are CardBus to CompactFlash adapters.
And there are CardBus to SATA/eSATA adapters.
It doesn't look like any of them are easy to find nowadays.
And even if you do, they don't actually perform all that well.
There are CardBus to SD adapters, which you don't need, since your machine has an SD slot.
There are CardBus to CompactFlash adapters.
And there are CardBus to SATA/eSATA adapters.
It doesn't look like any of them are easy to find nowadays.
And even if you do, they don't actually perform all that well.
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blunderbit
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Re: PCMCIA / Card Bus that is flush with X61t?
Yep some additional storage or USB ports would be my only option, should I have the need for either of them.Bondi wrote: ↑Mon Dec 30, 2024 1:19 amI'm using a CF-PCMCIA adapter with my x60s which is flush
I cannot think of any common flush cards, other than different types of storage IBM Microdrive, Flash cards, HDDs in PCMCIA format, Iomega Clik, SD card readers. A USB port adapter is another optoin, btw, but not sure you need more ports. All other cards have dongles or a part that sticks out.
There is also an exotic option that you could use in pure DOS - Panasonic CF-VEW211 PCMCIA sound card that can be used without it's dongle and output sound to the internal speaker.
Another exotic is a finger print reader, they are flush when not used, but have a tray that comes out when needed.
Some of the sound cards did seem interesting, didn't know about this DOS one but I don't think I'd ever use it, and others just have dongles/parts sticking out like you said.
And I already have a finger print reader inside the monitor bezel.
Oh I think I remember checking your thread series for these!dr_st wrote: ↑Mon Dec 30, 2024 4:34 amThere are CardBus to USB 2.0 adapters, which you don't need, since your machine has USB 2.0 ports.
There are CardBus to SD adapters, which you don't need, since your machine has an SD slot.
There are CardBus to CompactFlash adapters.
And there are CardBus to SATA/eSATA adapters.
It doesn't look like any of them are easy to find nowadays.
And even if you do, they don't actually perform all that well.
Now that I look again, the SDCBA-C01 CardBus SDHC/SDXC/SDIO Reader seems to be a good fit.
You mentioned it does not appear as an USB card reader but as a SDA Standard Compliant SD Host Controller, does this mean you can not use it to boot off of a memory card (briefly fiddled with this recently).
Other than that yeah, I tried looking for some other, more exotic cards as well.
Found smartcard readers/writers and internet adapters, tv tuners, mice, presentation remotes, and some other random stuff I can't really make any practical use of.
x61t: 7762-WL8, 7767-5AU, 7763-E74
Re: PCMCIA / Card Bus that is flush with X61t?
Yes, I don't think it is bootable, as I doubt it has its own option ROM, and the laptop definitely doesn't have one for it in its BIOS.blunderbit wrote: ↑Mon Dec 30, 2024 12:26 pmNow that I look again, the SDCBA-C01 CardBus SDHC/SDXC/SDIO Reader seems to be a good fit.
You mentioned it does not appear as an USB card reader but as a SDA Standard Compliant SD Host Controller, does this mean you can not use it to boot off of a memory card (briefly fiddled with this recently).
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blunderbit
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Re: PCMCIA / Card Bus that is flush with X61t?
And it doesn't seem like this kind of information is listed in Ebay/Amazon descriptions, so it's gonna be trial and error should I go for some of them.dr_st wrote: ↑Mon Dec 30, 2024 12:30 pmYes, I don't think it is bootable, as I doubt it has its own option ROM, and the laptop definitely doesn't have one for it in its BIOS.blunderbit wrote: ↑Mon Dec 30, 2024 12:26 pmNow that I look again, the SDCBA-C01 CardBus SDHC/SDXC/SDIO Reader seems to be a good fit.
You mentioned it does not appear as an USB card reader but as a SDA Standard Compliant SD Host Controller, does this mean you can not use it to boot off of a memory card (briefly fiddled with this recently).
x61t: 7762-WL8, 7767-5AU, 7763-E74
Re: PCMCIA / Card Bus that is flush with X61t?
only the X200/X201 series seems to be able to boot off their SD card slot. I tried it, I found it too slow to be practical for a modern OS. It might be good enough for DOS, but I have had better luck reading 20 year old Floppies than 2 month old SDs when they decide to die.
A well-configured software bootloader may be able to boot anything but I have neither guidance nor will to configure a software bootloader. If it is your dream, you can make it happen, I believe in you.
I have a cheap "flush" USB 2.0 adapter in my T60's Cardbus, however it sticks out 2mm and I have seen with my own eyes the sharp aluminum edge of a cheap butt USB 3.0 adapter slice open my sister's ankle a la CyberTruck. So, yeah.
A well-configured software bootloader may be able to boot anything but I have neither guidance nor will to configure a software bootloader. If it is your dream, you can make it happen, I believe in you.
I have a cheap "flush" USB 2.0 adapter in my T60's Cardbus, however it sticks out 2mm and I have seen with my own eyes the sharp aluminum edge of a cheap butt USB 3.0 adapter slice open my sister's ankle a la CyberTruck. So, yeah.
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blunderbit
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Re: PCMCIA / Card Bus that is flush with X61t?
Nah I mean booting off the PCMCIA slot, but it doesn't seem to work as I initially thought.TPFanatic wrote: ↑Mon Dec 30, 2024 2:20 pmonly the X200/X201 series seems to be able to boot off their SD card slot. I tried it, I found it too slow to be practical for a modern OS. It might be good enough for DOS, but I have had better luck reading 20 year old Floppies than 2 month old SDs when they decide to die.
A well-configured software bootloader may be able to boot anything but I have neither guidance nor will to configure a software bootloader. If it is your dream, you can make it happen, I believe in you.
I have a cheap "flush" USB 2.0 adapter in my T60's Cardbus, however it sticks out 2mm and I have seen with my own eyes the sharp aluminum edge of a cheap butt USB 3.0 adapter slice open my sister's ankle a la CyberTruck. So, yeah.
Tried it with my SDAD-109 (now that I'm typing this, I remember it was actually your thread that led me to these) and SDAD-111.
Btw short off-topic, but the SDAD-111 actually keeps the SD card flush with the Express Card itself, so if that goes flush into your laptop, all of it will.
Like you said, some custom bootloader solution might do the trick, but I hardly think it's necessary since I can just boot the card via USB.
x61t: 7762-WL8, 7767-5AU, 7763-E74
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