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Add USB to ancient laptop without spending money?
I have a Dell Latitude LM that I like for word processing because of the responsive almost full sized keyboard. BUT I need it to have a USB port. I got a PC card to USB port adapter, but doesn't work because I'm not so bright. Any ideas on getting USB through the diskette drive or CD-ROM? Or is this stupid?
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9 years ago
if it's that old, it may have a serial port. So, you could possibly use a serial to usb adapter to achieve what you want. You may also need a usb male-to-female adapter.
Maybe you could start here.
http://www.monoprice.com/products/search.asp?spcDB=10311&spcWord=USB+Converters&keyword=serial usb
Answer 9 years ago
This looks promising. Found a card bus to USB adapter, but searching for a compatible driver. Thanks.
9 years ago
It would probably be easier to take the keyboard out and use that with another laptop/computer.
9 years ago
Nope. Not happening... not without spending money.
9 years ago
Not feasible. Does it have a docking port ? It MIGHT be possible through that, bit its certainly not something you'd do without some serious hardware and software work.
9 years ago
The laptop obviously is so old as to have no USB port?
Very hard, I doubt that this would be practically-possible.
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