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PCMCIA

PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) refers to the expansion slot found on the Amiga 600 and Amiga 1200 computers, providing a standardized 68-pin interface for adding peripherals like memory cards, network adapters, and SCSI controllers. This Type II slot allowed users to expand their system's capabilities without opening the case, though hot-swapping was theoretically possible, caution was advised to prevent hardware damage. The slot became particularly popular for using CompactFlash cards via passive adapters, offering a convenient solid-state storage solution and easy file transfer for these compact Amiga models.