The only thing not usual I saw in the devices list was a Bondwell B236 Game Card Pcmcia that I never heard about. However an external usb modem is more easy to find (besides the fact that the only use I make today of a modem is to remotely access my old Paradox security system at home). I think it's useless this type of cards when we already have in T61 an ethernet port and other means to work with flash memory storage cards.Īlthought, the SD card reader of T61 does not work within OS/2 (at least I didn't find anything about Ricoh R5C822 chip OS/2 support in my search), there are usb adapters to work with these cards, so nowadays, nobody really needs a flash memory pcmcia card.Ī Fax/Modem pcmcia card would be useful I think, since internal CXT soft modem of T61 not works with OS/2. Basically are supported cards for communications (ethernet, token-ring, fax-modem) and flash memory storages. What frustrated me was the poor support for pcmcia cards showed. Can be easily done with Selective Install. I had no problems to install SS2PCI1 in T61. Ricoh RL5C746 PCMCIA interface chip used in Lenovo Thinkpad T61 as I said in my first post, is compatible with Intel PCIC driver (SS2PCIC1) available since OS/2 Warp 4 installation CD's.
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