Where possible, a short description of ExpressCard capability and compatibility with Mac OS X and/or macOS is provided. Links to external sources on further information on these ExpressCard/34 options are aggregated here for reference only and are not an endorsement for any given product. This WikiPost, editable by any MR forum community member, collects together known categories of ExpressCard/34 expansion options - both the discontinued and also the currently-offered cards known to exist. ![]() ![]() In addition, there were also PCIe-to-ExpressCard adapter expansion cards made for traditional desktop form factors (like the Mac Pro). ![]() The ExpressCard/34 Thread: expansion options for 2006–2011 MacBook ProsĪlthough now a relic, the ExpressCard/34 slot, the successor of PC Card/PCMCIA slots found in PowerBook G3 and the larger PowerBook G4 models, were introduced simultaneously with Apple’s transition to PCIe-equipped Intel architecture.ĮxpressCard/34, using a 1x PCIe lane, delivered modular, forward-compatible expansion possibilities for the 2006–2008 15-inch MacBook Pros and 2006–2011 17-inch MacBook Pros.
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