PCMCIA Drive?

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In clearing out the office I have come across a long forgotten Iomega PCMCIA Drive with a number of disks.
I remember having a load of photos on these disks and I would like to be able to access them if it is possible but I don't know how I can connect it to either my laptop or desktop, which basically have USB, Firewire or SD Card inputs.

Anyone any idea if there is any sort of interface available to make this possible?

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TIA
 
I used to have (binned it only 6 months ago, sorry) a PCI card that would accept PCMCIA cards (I think I got it to allow me to plug a laptop PCMCIA 802.11b card into a desktop).
I imagine they are still available somewhere.
 
Thanks I'll do a bit of searching :)
 
Worst comes to it we can arrange to post it up he and I'll install my old EPSON printer that has a PCMCIA slot on it and I'll pull everything off for you and burn it to a disk or pen drive or something :thumbs: assuming the printer hasn't broken in my wardrobe in the 5/6 years it's been in there :lol:
 
Cheers Matt, very kind ... I've found a PCI > PCMCIA card on eBay so hopefully will be able to check the disks out with my first week of retirement time :D
 
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