Toby
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I don't like raining on someone's parade, but...
quote: Originally posted by cml
You would have find schematics on each technology to figure this out.
Both are readily available. There's a big gotcha, though: power.quote: Even though they are the same connector, there may be differences such as what pin provides voltage, in/out etc. There are definitely some differences. Handspring only used PCMCIA connectors because they're cheap and accessible. They used it to extend the bus of the dragonball. To really implement PCMCIA would require at least controllers and some decent voltage stepping (not to mention a supplementary power supply).quote: And yes, hacks would have to be applied and drivers would need to be developed. Yep.quote: not exactly as straight forward as everyone thinks, although it could be pulled off if someone took the time to figure out the schematics and made a PC Card to Springboard adapter or figured out which wires needed to be crossed.
Got any EE's willing to experiment?  Once they really grokked the differences between the two, I can't imagine any wanting to invest the time into it. Not much return for the time investment. The Springboard-CF adapter came about because it was a relatively simple passive adapter for another relatively low-power item (CF memory). There didn't seem to be anyone willing to take it further into CF peripherals (there was little motivation considering that SB had nearly all the bases covered already), so I really can't see someone without a specific application and a guaranteed return giving it a try.
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