Reprogrammable PCMCIA card and method and apparatus employing sa

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395282, 395283, 395284, 395822, G06F 1310, G06F 15177

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ABSTRACT:
A PCMCIA card having an FPGA based card controller that is programmed with FPGA programming data stored on a host computer through a standard PCMCIA bus.

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