This acronym was difficult to say and remember, and was sometimes jokingly referred to as "People Can't Memorize Computer Industry Acronyms". PCMCIA stands for Personal Computer Memory Card International Association, the group of companies that defined the standard. PC Card was superseded by ExpressCard in 2003.
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This had the advantage of raising the upper limit on capacity to the full 32M available under DOS 3.22 on the 95LX. These cards conformed to a supplemental PCMCIA-ATA standard that allowed them to appear as more conventional IDE hard drives to the 95LX or a PC. The company was the first to introduce a writeable Flash RAM card for the HP 95LX (the first MS-DOS pocket computer). SanDisk (operating at the time as "SunDisk") launched its PCMCIA card in October 1992.
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It corresponds with the Japanese JEIDA memory card 4.0 standard. The PCMCIA 1.0 card standard was published by the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association in November 1990 and was soon adopted by more than eighty vendors.