victoria Duggan wrote:
I'm not talking about the PocketZip Drive but the
Clik! PCMCIA card drive. Will the same driver work on
both?
Thanks.
Karl.
Gleening information for the archives, I would venture to say no on
this one for two reasons:
1) 1400cs are PCI based machines ( Know this can be an issue with
certain modem cards, usb, etc)
2.) The PC Card slot on the 1400's is a 16bit cardbus
architecture, which causing the above mentioned incompatiablities..
However I know there are others out there that could give you a
better overview..
-hth
-nathan
Hi all
I have one of these click drives sat doing nothing here in my bag.
As for the question about do they work in powerbooks.
In a way NO! well thats what i have found.
I have tried the click drive with the iomega software and the drives
are just not seen by any of the books i tried them in.
These are
5300c / 1400cs/ 3400 / 190/ Wallstreet / Lombard.
And i think that the 1400 is built around NUBUS same as the 5300
series. not PCI
Vicki
Thanks for that Vicki, the 1400s are NUBUS.. That was a typo on my part..
-nathan
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