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« on: August 21, 2007, 09:52:57 AM »

Are ther any known problems or experiences using Express Card to PCMCIA Adapter connecting an National Instruments DAQ Card 6062E to a Dell M90 ?
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« Reply #1 on: August 21, 2007, 11:22:16 AM »

At this time we have not heard of any problems using that card or that laptop.  Unfortunately I haven't heard any specific reports of those cards being tested with the adapter, so at this point all i can say is it should work.

If it doesn't work for some reason you're more than welcome to return the adapter for a refund.  If you want to try it to find out it may be a good idea to get an open box adapter so that you don't have to worry about maybe getting a restocking fee if you return it.  They're already open so there's no problem returning it open.
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« Reply #2 on: August 29, 2007, 01:27:47 PM »

Well in my opinion there is a problem with the way that it ships out.  The adapter comes with a switch on the bottom of the express card side that is an AB switch, A for Mac, and B for PC.  It comes switched to the A side which I think is a flaw because there are a lot more Windows users that Mac users so it should come either switched to B as default or A should be for PCs and B should be for Macs and then we wouldn't have that problem.  A lot of people just need to switch it and then it works.  There is also a problem that some of the adapters come with the switch reversed and so it doesn't work for them when they switch it to what it is supposed to be.  So if it doesn't work I would suggest switching it to whatever it is not switched to.
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