I'm not sure of this applies to the exact card in question, but if you 
haven't seen it you might want to look at:

"The Powerbook 3400c is Cardbus Compliant!"

http://www.wwc.edu/~frohro/Cardbus/Cardbus.html

Beverly Woods

>
> --- THE ROCK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Are these cards plug and play? I don't mind doing
>> the work myself.
>
> "The work" doesn't lie in the card... it lies in the
> card cage.  For the upgrade you mentioned, the card
> they are using is just the icing on the cake.  It's
> simply a card they will install for you as a benefit
> to the upgrade they perform.  The problem is that the
> card cage for your PCMCIA adapters in teh 3400 is not
> card bus compliant.  So..... the work is in
> disassembling the laptop and installing a card cage
> which IS cardbus compliant... Once thats done,
> inserting the card and installing the driver for it is
> as simple as any other device...

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