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Solve : How to install PCMCIA Data Card in Win 3.11??

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Hi!

I own notebook SONY VAIO PCG-F801-A.

I have in PCMCIA slot CF data card.

I tried to install any DOS/Win3x driver and never succesfull.

Can anybody help me how to install this PCMCIA card in Win3.11 or link to correct driver?

MANY many thanks for every help, reply or comments.

MiroGood morning MIRKOSOFT

I am finding no drivers for that model for windows 3.1
Now as far as the PCMCIA card who made it, what is the model number

Some info would be needed but you may not be able to install W3.1 on that laptop.

Is W3.1 is it on floppies or CD

Hope this helps you, Mike Hi!

I installed Win3.11 to my laptop by CD with copies of original Win3.11WFW CZ floppies.

As first I needed to use USB floppy disk, this was solved.

Now I need to solve ZIP & PCMCIA...

PCMCIA info which I have to specify is only Pretec PCMCIA CompactFlash Type II Adapter

Many thanks.

MiroGood morning MIRKOSOFT

The only drivers that I am able to find is from here http://www.pretec.com/technical-support/download hope this helps you

Mike My 1996 laptop with Win3.11 for Pen didn't require any driver when used with an old CF card & CF adapter. Other CF cards it just refused to see.I seriously doubt any PCMCIA card had drivers for Won 3.11...
The technology was 8 years apart...but Best of Luck.Quote from: patio on August 17, 2012, 03:38:56 PM

I seriously doubt any PCMCIA card had drivers for Won 3.11...
The technology was 8 years apart...but Best of Luck.
16-bit PC Card slots were in laptops when Win3.11 was available. Drivers were DOS. Never could get the NETWORK card to work but the CF card with PC card adapter worked under DOS & Windows. Since the laptop had no Floppy or CD, the PC Card/CF was the only way to load new programs. I retired the laptop last year.That being said i still doubt he'll find drivers for it...My point is: no drivers are required for what he has.
He won't find them because they don't exist.

Found this: "CompactFlash (CF) is a mass storage device FORMAT used in portable electronic devices. The format was first specified and produced by SanDisk in 1994...CF cards can be used directly in a PC Card slot with a plug adapter, used as an ATA (IDE) or PCMCIA storage device with a passive adapter..."3rd day in a row i learned something new....
According to the Spec sheet the device needs no drivers.

Well done CC.Still have this one sitting on my desk:

They are passive devices, no electronics in it. CF cards were designed to interface directly to the PC Card Slot, the adapter only remaps the PINS & form factor.

Do you remember the CF Micro Drive? Back in the day, if you wanted large capacity, that was the way.


I still have an 10 year old Kodak 2MP digcam that uses CF.

Within the next 10 years, it will all be flash, hard drives will be gone.Hi!

OK, if it is passive device, how to addd a drive LETTER in DOS/Win3.11?
e.g. by modifying AUTOEXEC.BAT or CONFIG.SYS

Many many thanks!

Miro


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