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IPC-2224 should be for PC cards what IPC-D-275 is for rigid boards.
Len Roach of AT&T is chairing the task group which is writing the spec.
The downside is that it's still several months from completion.
If you are interested in joining the task group, contact Lisa Williams
at the IPC, 847-509-9700, ext. 379, or email her at [log in to unmask]
Mike Buetow
Technical Staff
On Fri, 2 Feb 1996 [log in to unmask] wrote:
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> Is there (Or is one in the works) a commercial specification
> for fabricating PC (MCIA) cards????
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> Groovy
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> MURPHY'S LAWS ON TECHNOLOGY
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> #3 Whenever a system becomes completely defined, some damn fool
> discovers something which either abolishes the system or expands it
> beyond recognition.
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