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Subject:Re: PCMCIA cards From:Stuart Reynolds <reynolds -at- IC -dot- NET> Date:Fri, 15 Dec 1995 01:31:33 -0500
Okay, I'm changing channels here. Someone told me that it's okay
to call PCMCIA cards simply "PC cards" now. It certainly is
easier. Anybody else heard this yet?
Nope.. but I can't see it being correct. An expansion card for a PC is also
known as a PC card.. You heard anything Matt?
Stui
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