SSD's are already available for expresscard slots. I've seen some old devices use PCMCIA flash drives. If you want PCMCIA like you say, and not expresscard, you could always get a large compactflash card and slide it in a cheap adapter.
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SSD's are already available for expresscard slots. I've seen some old devices use PCMCIA flash drives. If you want PCMCIA like you say, and not expresscard, you could always get a large compactflash card and slide it in a cheap adapter.
Thanks for the tip. Just curious, what are differences in expresscard and PCMCIA? Do they use the same slot?
I'm just trying to gain some useful space in a couple older laptops without carrying around extra HD's, cords and the like.