I saw a PCMCIA IDE card at a flee market without the cable. That stopped me buying it because it’s unclear if I would be able to find the cable it needs. Obviously the drive end of the cable would be the 50-pin standard but what about the tiny connector that attaches to the PCMCIA card?

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    9 months ago

    My laptop is over 15 years old. I have an expresscard in it now (to get USB3). I think PCMCIA is compatible, correct? IIUC both PCMCIA and ExpressCard are 54mm wide, but the expresscard only uses half the pins.

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      9 months ago

      Thats a question for someone else, I’ve never dealt with express card that I know of (military, so I may have and not known it, LOTS of laptops…).

      Wiki kinda implies it should be ok though.

      I’d use the USB3 card to interface with IDE though… That’s a much more straightforward approach :)

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        9 months ago

        Yeah indeed a USB3→PATA and/or SATA cable was what I was actually looking for at the flee market - but only found the IDE card (which would also work for me if a cable were easy to come by)