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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: mikeymike on June 12, 2004, 10:36:09 PM
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I'm guess I'm asking this on the slightest off-chance really, but here goes :-)
I'm getting an external DVD writer (USB) for my laptop. I'm also getting a USB 2.0 PCMCIA card because my laptop only can do USB 1.1, and that would suck for writing DVDs/CDs.
Is there any possibility that such a combination of hardware could go into my A1200 (http://www.mikeymike.org.uk/amiga/myamiga.html) and at least work as a CD-ROM drive? Any there any generic drivers that could possibly aid me in such a quest?
I'm not a developer, so I won't be writing my own drivers at any point soon.
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No, the USB 2.0 cards are 32bit CardBus cards and A1200 only supports 16bit PCMCIA cards.
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fragment wrote:
No, the USB 2.0 cards are 32bit CardBus cards and A1200 only supports 16bit PCMCIA cards.
So are the 1.0 and 1.1 cards for that matter.
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Ah, bugger, I had forgotten about that.
One thing though, I remember a few years ago connecting a Sony PCMCIA CD drive to my A1200 and getting a reading on it in the PCMCIA info tool in Workbench. I remember that could at least do DMA transfers on the Sony laptop it was for (with Windows). Or do you still get some useful info about a CardBus card in an A1200 with the info tool?
Also - the drive is USB 1.1 compatible, it doesn't require USB 2.0. I realise that if the PCMCIA card isn't compatible with the A1200, that makes little difference, but I thought I'd mention it.
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@mikeymike
The USB DVD might work if you had a Subway USB card on your 1200...maybe??? I am sure someone must have invented a USB 1.1 PCMCIA card that is for a 16bit PCMCIA port................theres gotta be one.