KG,

    If you don't try it, I'ld be interested in the board to do the same, I
tried an ADS card, didn't fit and have yet to opt for the card trim.

Roger

KG wrote:

> > PowerBook 3400 can be made Cardbus compliant by MCE, the mod costs
> $100.00.
>
> You can also use an ADS Technologies USB card, which apparently will fit in
> the stock PCMCIA case, or just trim the edges of a regular CardBus card and
> install it that way. An inelegant solution, but it works...
>
> Anyway, if you want to do it through MCE, the 2400 and Kanga can also be
> made fully CardBus compliant by them. I think all they do is replace the
> stock card cage with one spec'd for CardBus. I have a dead Wallstreet logic
> board and I have been tempted to try to transplant its cage to my 3400
> before.
>


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