The point is that you can (as is shown repeatedly on this list about 5 or 6 times a year it seems, and can easily be found by searching the list archives) use a USB card in an *unmodified* 3400.

[snip]

Hopefully that puts this to bed for the next few months.

(And, to future readers that have found this message by searching the archives to find out about using USB cards in the 3400, thank you for using the archive search feature! You've now likely gotten your answer far quicker than by posting to the list and having the info dribble in over the course of a day or two...)

I say it about once a month, and I'll say it again...

If we had a FAQ, many of the more frequent subjects (WiFi support, USB on 3400c, etc) could be well documented and referred to easily when questions come up.

I've already gotten a start with the 5300 FAQ that might be helpful for building a more universal "PowerBooks" FAQ. I'd be more than happy to contribute to the FAQ content and to provide hosting space. ;-)

Peace,
Drew
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