Fabian, thanks for the Apple urls on PCI slots and manuals. I always appreciate your reference to resources and feel a little embarassed for whining to the list before sleuthing for myself.
So far, I understand that the PCI slots provide opportunity to add functionality to the computer.
Still I remain confused on the USB issue. If I want to use a USB card adapter (for PCMCIA, Flash, Smart, etc.) do I need a USB PCI card first?
If so, since Bruce tells me the G3 is USB 1.1,
do I need a 1.1 PCI card and a 1.1 adapter.
Or does one just add the 2.0 card and adapter and it funnels down to 1.1 speeds?
Pete, thanks for the excellent url for PCMCIA info. You are right, I'm sure I have a "PC card PCMCIA hd" If I network the G3 with my 3400 then I could get by without a PCMCIA adapter. But, I'm not ready to upgrade my camera so I need the flashcard adapter. I've been using a PCMCIA flash card adapter to transfer photos.
Gratefully, Cliff
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