On Mon, 20 Jan 2003, Hugh Saunders wrote: > On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 07:06:35AM -0800, anthony baldwin wrote: > > I have several old Apple Powerbooks (140, 145) > > They don;t have CD drives and I can't connect them to my dsl, because they have no > > ethernet ports. > is it that they really dont have any ethernet or that they have thicknet > rather than standard ethernet -i have a powerbook510 and it needs a > transciever between the mac and the rj45 patch cable. > -havent ventured as far as linux on it -v small disk. It runs a terminal > emulater and thats all i would use it for in linux anyway!
The PB140 wouldn't have ethernet of any kind -- it's a first-generation PowerBook[1], circa 1991 or so. The 145 isn't much newer, and it wouldn't have ethernet either. - Aaron [1] Well, maybe first-and-a-half generation PowerBook. The PB100 is a machine unto itself. And then there's the Portable, but we won't get into that. :) -- Aaron Hall : Look, Ma! It's only a TWO-LINE .signature! [EMAIL PROTECTED] : -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]