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Currently, there are no ATSC PCMCIA cards supported. |
Currently, there are no ATSC PCMCIA cards (PC cards/CardBus, ExpressCard) supported. |
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== Unsupported ATSC PCMCIA Cards (PC cards, ExpressCard) == |
== Unsupported ATSC PCMCIA Cards (PC cards/CardBus, ExpressCard) == |
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* AVerMedia AVerTV Hybrid ExpressCard (announced Jan 8 2007, CES) |
* AVerMedia AVerTV Hybrid ExpressCard (announced Jan 8 2007, CES) |
Revision as of 21:36, 4 July 2007
Currently, there are no ATSC PCMCIA cards (PC cards/CardBus, ExpressCard) supported.
Unsupported ATSC PCMCIA Cards (PC cards/CardBus, ExpressCard)
- AVerMedia AVerTV Hybrid ExpressCard (announced Jan 8 2007, CES)
External links
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pcmcia PC card ... includes several Linux reference links at the end of the article.
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ExpressCard ExpressCard