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USB2 | SSI2 to ISA / PCI / PCMCIA 2.0.2

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About USB2 | SSI2 to ISA / PCI / PCMCIA
Allows end users, and hardware/software developers to use peripheral cards on Mac platform.

USB2 line of products allows using peripheral cards through USB, and includes:
- ISA cards, on the ‘USB2ISA’ family
- PCMCIA cards (16bit), on ‘USB2PCMCIA’

SSI2 line of products requires a host card - ‘SSI2 Host PCI’ (desktop), ‘SSI2 Host CB/EC’ (notebooks), and allows using:
- ISA cards, on ‘SSI2 ISA’
- PCI cards, on ‘SSI2 PCI’
- PCMCIA cards (16 & 32bit), on ‘SSI2 PCMCIA’

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