Patent ReferencesMethod and apparatus for serial data flow control Apparatus for adapting an electrical communications port to an optical communications port PC-card having several communication protocols Address mapping logic for transferring data between a peripheral device of a base function expander unit and a palmtop computer as if the peripheral was a peripheral of the computer Device for including enhancing information with printed information and method for electronic searching thereof Communications card with integral transmission media line adaptor Direct connect radio and antenna assembly Modular PCMCIA card PCMICIA card-like device with internal retractable cord mechanism Communications card with integral transmission media line adaptor InventorsAssigneeApplicationNo. 208890 filed on 12/10/1998US Classes:710/305, Bus interface architecture710/62, Peripheral adapting710/63, Universal710/72Application-specific peripheral adaptingExaminersPrimary: Beausoliel, RobertAssistant: Phan, Raymond N Attorney, Agent or FirmInternational ClassesG06F 013/00G06F 013/12 AbstractA PCMCIA compatible memory card having a serial communication interface is provided. The serial communication interface includes a controller, a serial transceiver, and a serial communication port. Coupled between the controller and the serial communication port, the transceiver enables the controller to send or receive data through the serial communication port. Nonvolatile memory on the card is accessible by the controller. A cable connects the serial communication port of the memory card to a serial communication port of an external host computer. The controller operates in accordance with commands received from the host computer through the serial communication port of the card for sending data read from memory of the card to the computer, writing data to memory of the card received from the computer, loading a file into memory of the card received from the computer, erasing data from memory of the card, or verifying data in memory on the card. The memory card may be part of a system including the computer and the cable connecting the computer to the serial communication port of the card. The nonvolative memory of the memory card can also be accessed by a digital system having a PCMCIA interface slot via a PCMCIA parallel interface on the memory card. In one embodiment, the computer is connected through the memory card to an external memory card by connecting the PCMCIA parallel interface of the memory card to the parallel interface of the external memory card. This couples the controller of the card to the memory of the external memory card and enables commands received by the controller from the computer to affect the memory of the external memory card. | |