VICTORY4D Much of the mid-to-late 1980s saw an effort by Western Digital to use the profits from their ATA storage controllers to become a general-purpose OEM hardware supplier for the PC industry. It requires a setting for the interface mode of either "memory" or "ATA storage". CompactFlash is a smaller dimensioned 50 pin subset of the 68 pin PC Card interface. While very similar in form-factor, these cards did not go into a standard PC Card Slot, often being installed under the keyboard, for example. PC Card devices can be plugged into an ExpressCard adaptor, which provides a PCI-to-PCIe Bridge. Despite being much faster in speed/bandwidth, ExpressCard was not as popular as PC Card, due in part to the ubiquity of USB ports on modern computers. A 16 MHz 286 with 1 MB RAM, VGA video card, 3.5-inch floppy drive and 2× AT 16-bit expansion slots. Lyster, Michael (October 30, 1995). "Circuit board maker at critical juncture".|Demetrius Terrell Williams (Born March 28