Karls48
16-10-2007, 10:04 AM
For Sale PCMCIA bi-directional parallel port card. Originally bought for ToUCam long exposure mod that never went ahead. $85 includes postage in Austrlia.
If you are the user of a Notebook PC and need an add-on PCMCIA bi-directional parallel port card which will work with parallel external devices like printers, chip programmers, data acquisition or machine/process control, scientific measurement systems and software protection dongles than... our Universal Parallel Port (http://www.transdigital.net/info.htm)is the product for you. It has been proven, over the last ten years, to be superior product of the highest quality, compatibility and reliability.
The Card automatically installs with Notebooks PCs running Windows XP/2000 and is fully compatible with Windows 95/98/ME, Linux and DOS operating systems.
Due to its superior quality, reliability, compatibility and low power consumption, it was selected as an official third party add-on product by Hewlet Packard (http://www.hp.com/) for HP palmtop, by Siemens AG (http://www.siemens.de/)for their new line of portable Field-PG Notebook PCs and IBM/Lenovo ThinkPads.
If you are the user of a Notebook PC and need an add-on PCMCIA bi-directional parallel port card which will work with parallel external devices like printers, chip programmers, data acquisition or machine/process control, scientific measurement systems and software protection dongles than... our Universal Parallel Port (http://www.transdigital.net/info.htm)is the product for you. It has been proven, over the last ten years, to be superior product of the highest quality, compatibility and reliability.
The Card automatically installs with Notebooks PCs running Windows XP/2000 and is fully compatible with Windows 95/98/ME, Linux and DOS operating systems.
Due to its superior quality, reliability, compatibility and low power consumption, it was selected as an official third party add-on product by Hewlet Packard (http://www.hp.com/) for HP palmtop, by Siemens AG (http://www.siemens.de/)for their new line of portable Field-PG Notebook PCs and IBM/Lenovo ThinkPads.