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  •  Warp Nine Engineering - When You've Got That Need For Speed!  - http://www.fapo.com/ieee1284.htm
     IEEE 1284 Experts. You will find a detailed technical introduction to the standard, review a growing list of products that support the new protocols and learn more about the ongoing standards activities of the IEEE 1284.x working groups.
  •  Infared Data Association - IrDA  - http://www.irda.org/
     International organization that creates and promotes interoperable, low cost infrared data interconnection standards that support a walk-up, point-to-point user model. The standards support a broad range of appliances, computing and communications devices.
  •  How to Install a PCMCIA Card  - http://www.synchrotech.com/support/install.html
     There are three components required to set up a PCMCIA card. If you follow these general instructions you will have a good chance that installing your new PCMCIA card will be easy and trouble free. From Synchrotech site.
  •  SmartMedia Technology Primer  - http://www.pcmcia.org/smartmedia.htm
     About one-third the area of a conventional PC Card and only 0.76mm in thickness. This new storage card is expected to help electronic devices, including the digital still camera and various forms of portable information equipment, become even smaller in size. From SSFDC Forum home page.
  •  PC Card FAQ  - http://www.pcmcia.org/faq.htm
     Frequently asked questions about PC Card technology.
  •  PC Card Technology Primer  - http://www.pcmcia.org/pccard.htm
     The rapid development and worldwide adoption of PC Card technology has been due in large part to the standards efforts of the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA). An introduction from PCMCIA.
  •  New Bus Architectures  - http://www.pcmcia.org/papers/new_bus.htm
     How CardBus Fits with IEEE 1394, USB, PCI and Others by Claude A. Cruz a PCMCIA member.