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Are both PC card slots on M50 Cardbus?



 
 
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Old August 22nd 05, 11:28 PM
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Default Are both PC card slots on M50 Cardbus?

I just bought a Dell Precision M50 used from Dell and I'm looking for
cards to upgrade it. The first notebook I ever had, almost 10 years
ago, had one CardBus slot and one PCMCIA slot. I can't find on the Dell
site whether it says one or both are 32-bit Cardbus slots. Does anyone
know?

 




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