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Post by account_disabled on Feb 21, 2018 14:43:12 GMT 2
Hi, Has anyone bought and successfully used any of the new 8-bit and 16-bit SRAM cards with the dataPAC 1500? Since the dataPAC 1500 is a 16-bit instrument, I would assume you would use a 16-bit card. Below is the descriptions and reason for separate 8-bit and 16-bit cards. Late summer of 2017 our supplier of Data Bus Auto Transfer integrated circuits (IC) put their product on end of life (EOL). Because PCMCIA PC Card devices have been deprecated for over a decade, no other supplier has been willing to provide an alternative IC. The IC allowed PCMCIA PC Card SRAM to negotiate with the host whether the host required an 8-bit or 16-bit data bus for transfers. Unable to find an alternative supplier of the Data Bus Auto Transfer IC, we now provide PCMCIA PC Card SRAM in two separate categories. 8-bit cards, which are the most prevalent in use by most host systems, and 16-bit cards for systems with that requirement. Please help. Thanks! I didn't find the right solution from the Internet. References: www.mainzxvtenance.org/topic/new-8-bit-and-16-bit-sram-cardsCompany Promotional examples
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