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Sure, they exist. Seem a bit pricey to me, though.  
I Googled for "pcmcia adapter pci" and the first hit was:   
 
http://www.elandigitalsystems.com/adapter/index.php   
 
We used something like this for product development  
some time ago, in another life/job/existence.  
 
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jbrush@aros.net writes:  
>>I'm not sure.    
>>Aren't there PC Card adapters for desktops, too?   
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> I would like an answer to that question myself. Never seen one,   
> don't know how a desktop would handle it since the support is   
> in the laptop install, but I wish there was one. Who wants to   
> buy twice the hardware they really need?  > John  
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