Yea that's what I meant, sorry my bad. My question is, what physical form factor will the EOMA 200 cards have( that is, what will "house" the electronics) ?
On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 9:51 PM, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton <lkcl@lkcl.net
wrote:
On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 7:45 PM, Bill Kontos vkontogpls@gmail.com wrote:
Oh ok so do you have any draft idea what kind of housing the eoma 68 standard will utilize ?
good question, easily answered (in perhaps a perplexing answer, apologies) - anything that people wish to envisage. it's not down to me (or the standard) to *restrict* people on what kind of housings are created, in fact the total opposite is the case (hence why i am creating reference designs). btw "Housing" has a special meaning in EOMA68 terminology, where's that glossary, can anyone remember? :)
now i think about it, you *might* have used the word "housing" without it being specifically in EOMA68 terminology - in which case you *might* be referring to PCMCIA Type I, II and III sockets. it *is* necessary to comply with the *PHYSICAL* sizes of the PCMCIA sockets and *PHYSICAL* PCMCIA card dimensions.
l.
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