I have a Focus Enhancements internal card (bought new about six months ago
from Datamem), and I also have 64MB of stacked RAM. No size problem, that
was only an issue with the 16-bit video card taking up too much room. The G3
is a tight fit, in fact I had to loosen the ethernet card in order to fit
the Sonnet card in properly.

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JSH


> Message-ID: <01b101c21a2c$3c7c0880$26a3d918@TYLER>
> From: "Steve Schario" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: PB 1400c Internal Ethernet?
> Date: Sat, 22 Jun 2002 15:34:41 -0500
> 
> I am considering installing a 10Base-T internal ethernet card in my
> PowerBook 1400c, even though I already have a PCMCIA card. My reasons are
> based on convenience and that by installing internal ethernet: a) I cannot
> possibly forget to bring along the PC card, b) a PC slot remains open for
> other possible uses, and c) I don't forsee needing to install an internal
> video-out card.
> 
> I am interested in your experiences, good or bad, that might help me decide
> whether to try to buy an internal card or stick with the PCMCIA? For
> instance, will any of the various manufacturers internal cards inhibit using
> the full 64mb of RAM as some internal video-out cards seem to do?
> 
> I await your pearls of wisdom.
> 
> Thanks, Steve


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