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     Dear Technet:
     
     A customer of ours has been asking if there is an industry spec that 
     specifically addresses PCMCIA board manufacturing. So far we have been 
     using standard specs like IPC-A-600 or customer specs.
     
     What do most PCMCIA board (PCB)manufacturers use in terms of 
     fabrication specs?
     
     Does anyone have experience with Motorola or IBM divisions that use 
     PCMCIA and what type of specs do they go by?
     
     Thanks.
     
     Teik M. Ng
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     PC World
     Toronto, Canada

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