It occurred to me, just now, that if the MEB (or any other EOMA-68
carrier board) is put in a housing with built-in guides for the CPU
Card, then we don't necessarily need a proper PCMCIA slot -- just a 2x34
right-angle pin header with 1.27mm spacing. Have the bezel of the CPU
card stick out just a touch from the housing, so that someone can get
their fingernail (or a small slot screwdriver) under it and pry just
enough so that they can yank it out.
Seems to me that it'd be a cheaper option as well, because of the
wonders of injection-molded plastic... even making the housing out of
something fairly sturdy, say 2mm ABS, surely wouldn't cost too terribly
much... plus, it's potentially possible to 3d print such a thing, which
would make this stuff even more accessible to the (far richer than me)
hobbyist. (Of course it'd also be possible to 'jerry-rig' it with scrap
materials and lots of fussing.)
I'd love to see a housing like that, with a small carrier board (perhaps
a VGA-enabled version of the MEB?) and a VESA 75mm mounting option. It
would enjoy a permanent placement on the back of my spare LCD for sure.
(The carrier board would definitely have to support VGA through some
means, though, to work with that screen.)