New PB 1400 owner questions (and a IOXperts 802.11 driverquestion)

2003-06-16 Thread Ruffin Bailey
Though it hasn't made its way to me from eBay just yet, I finally 
snagged a 1400, and had a few questions (hope it makes it...).  Sorry 
for the deluge of questions.

Anybody know a cheap place for a G3 upgrade short of eBay?  Looks like 
the Sonnettech 466 MHz G3 is the only one commonly available, and 
that's $270+!!!  Didn't see much about 1400's and G3s in the list 
archives.  Without something cheaper, it looks like it's going to cost 
me $110 (battery) + $50 (second 24 meg RAM chip) + $20 (802.11b 
drivers) + $300 (G3) + $100 (1400 itself) = $580 to get me where I want 
to go, and that's a bit steep.  Might as well have gotten a 
clamshell/I'll be using the 117 MHz 603e for a while.

Anybody with an upgraded 1400?  Are Sonnet's claims of 30% more 
battery life with upgrade close to accurate?  That'd be a pretty neat 
fringe benefit.

Any place particularly good (or bad) for PB batteries?  I'm a little 
afraid of ordering a battery some place has had sitting around for 
years and would like to ensure I get a [relatively] new one.

Any recommendations for a USB PC card?

Anybody try the IOXperts drivers for generic wireless cards?  
(http://www.ioxperts.com/pr/2003/0320.html)  I've got a Speedstream I 
could steal from a WinXP box, and for $20 the drivers sound like a 
pretty good deal.

Any other general pointers?  I've owned a PB 150 and now have an iBook 
500 (which I'm selling soon; thus the 1400 purchase), so I suppose I'm 
just looking for general 1400 pointers.

Thanks,

Ruffin Bailey

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Re: New PB 1400 owner questions (and a IOXperts 802.11 driverquestion)

2003-06-16 Thread Cameron Kaiser
 Anybody with an upgraded 1400?  Are Sonnet's claims of 30% more 
 battery life with upgrade close to accurate?  That'd be a pretty neat 
 fringe benefit.

Yes, they are accurate. Since switching to a 333MHz G3, battery life has
extended out. I did a stress test with Battery Amnesia and the numbers I
got weren't too far off from Sonnet's.

 Any recommendations for a USB PC card?

Yes, don't. Unless you find a mythical 16-bit one, all USB PC cards are
CardBus, and the 1400 isn't.

 Any other general pointers?  I've owned a PB 150 and now have an iBook 
 500 (which I'm selling soon; thus the 1400 purchase), so I suppose I'm 
 just looking for general 1400 pointers.

Max out the RAM ASAP. Putting 60MB in mine has helped immeasurably, and
I can even run OS 9. (I wouldn't recommend this with the 117MHz CPU,
though. Wait until you can find a G3.)

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Re: New PB 1400 owner questions (and a IOXperts 802.11 driverquestion)

2003-06-16 Thread Brian
Though it hasn't made its way to me from eBay just yet, I finally 
snagged a 1400, and had a few questions (hope it makes it...). 
Sorry for the deluge of questions.
hey, I think I was bidding on that, I casually wanted an active 
display, and was going to sell the rest.  But I got sidetracked near 
the close.

Anybody know a cheap place for a G3 upgrade short of eBay?  Looks 
like the Sonnettech 466 MHz G3 is the only one commonly available, 
and that's $270+!!!
umm... using the product configurator on the www.sonnettech.com site, 
that is the only one left from the mfr.  Ebay might turn up some of 
the 512k/250 or 300something G3s though, for around $150.  But 1400 
stuff seems a little scarcer recently.  Or you could email Sonnet and 
ask if they have a refurb or a return.

Didn't see much about 1400's and G3s in the list archives.  Without 
something cheaper, it looks like it's going to cost me $110 
(battery) + $50 (second 24 meg RAM chip) + $20 (802.11b drivers) + 
$300 (G3) + $100 (1400 itself) = $580 to get me where I want to go, 
and that's a bit steep.  Might as well have gotten a clamshell/I'll 
be using the 117 MHz 603e for a while.
well, yah :) and you left out the 20gig HD.  But I'll buy the TFT 
display from your for $70 :) (the price of the last BIN active 
display) :)  If you look you should find a G3 card on ebay for a lot 
less than the 466, maybe search the past auctions and see what the 
prices ran.

Anybody with an upgraded 1400?  Are Sonnet's claims of 30% more 
battery life with upgrade close to accurate?  That'd be a pretty 
neat fringe benefit
It might be a little longer life, but most people didn't post about 
anything like 30% that I ever saw.  I have the 400/1M accel. and get 
about 40 min on my old battery (I need to replace the cells, 
sometime).
Any place particularly good (or bad) for PB batteries?  I'm a little 
afraid of ordering a battery some place has had sitting around for 
years and would like to ensure I get a [relatively] new one.
That is a good concern.  A good idea might be to get a known dead one 
(or use yours) and refurb it yourself, if you can find the specs for 
new cells, or the BatteriesPlus people can do it for you.

Any recommendations for a USB PC card?
There is not a USB solution for 1400's or 5300's.  USB 1.0 (and 2.0) 
cards need cardbus (32 bit PCMCIA) and these models cannot do that. 
A recurring thread here has said that maybe once there was a USB card 
that was not cardbus but if it ever existed, then there's the issue 
of MAc drivers :)  anyway USB will not happen on these model laptops.

Also be aware that they are not SCSI manager 4.3 compliant which 
affects CD-R authoring and some other SCSI stuff.

Anybody try the IOXperts drivers for generic wireless cards? 
(http://www.ioxperts.com/pr/2003/0320.html)  I've got a Speedstream 
I could steal from a WinXP box, and for $20 the drivers sound like a 
pretty good deal.
That might have come up, checked the archives for IOExperts? I 
recommend the Orinoco Gold, works well with my 1400.  You might have 
to use a slightly older version of the drivers from their web site, 
I'm not sure where the new releases are at.
Any other general pointers?  I've owned a PB 150 and now have an 
iBook 500 (which I'm selling soon; thus the 1400 purchase), so I 
suppose I'm just looking for general 1400 pointers.
I like my 1400, the G3upgrade and the 20 gig drive make it nice for 
portable MP3, digital photos, and Word etc. for my take-home stuff. 
Plus I have a SCSI zip and Cd-R drive for it.  With the G3 and the 
big HD (and 60 RAM)  I can even lightly tweek digital images, 
although the nicer display than my cs would be helpful here.  And the 
wireless is super nice.  Perhaps think about getting it toys like 
wireless card, big HD, etc that you can pull out and put in a newer 
laptop later.  If you have the 12X CD-ROm drive, you can google for a 
list members web page- there's a model of Toshiba CD-R that will fit 
in that (and only that) CD model, although perhaps best results occur 
with Toast 3.5 rather than 5.x.

It's handy to get a $15 to $19 CF or Smartmedia PC Card adapter to 
offload images from digital cameras, and that's something else you 
can use elsewhere, too.  You can use a cheap 3COM 589 series PC card 
ethernet, with a patched Farallon driver, for cheap ethernet (that 
card should be about $15 max).

And be aware that buying a 24meg stackable RAM card might not work 
with your current 24 meg card, there can be different specs and for 
stacking with predictable success people often buy them already 
paired (the 48 meg single modules are rather spendy, if you can find 
even them).  Oh and if you want external video, you have to buy a 
special internal (non-PC Card), and only the Apple 8 bit card is 
compatible with stacked RAM, the 16 bit Newer card takes up one 
stackable spot.

HTH.  Sorry it's not all sunshine.

Brian
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Re: New PB 1400 owner questions (and a IOXperts 802.11 driverquestion)

2003-06-16 Thread Thad Hoffman
on 6/16/03 7:58 PM, Ruffin Bailey at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Anybody with an upgraded 1400?  Are Sonnet's claims of 30% more
 battery life with upgrade close to accurate?  That'd be a pretty neat
 fringe benefit.

I nabbed Sonnet's 333MHz G3 card. It is a wonder. I get about 3.5 hours on
my battery. I can boot it in the morning, work for about 15, sleep it, then
at home wake it and work for 3 hours before I get my first low battery
warning.

I was going to get a tangerine iBook from ebay, but Sonnet had the 333's
going for 150 bucks. Couldn't beat it. I love my 1400c and use it daily for
everything from email to developing.

Spring for a Sonnet card. It's guaranteed to make you smile.


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Re: New PB 1400 owner questions (and a IOXperts 802.11 driverquestion)

2003-06-16 Thread Brian
I nabbed Sonnet's 333MHz G3 card. It is a wonder. I get about 3.5 hours on
my battery. I can boot it in the morning, work for about 15, sleep it, then
at home wake it and work for 3 hours before I get my first low battery
warning.
I guess I'll look for the specs for cells needed to refurb your own 
1400 battery pack.  I should pull out my G3 and see if I get, say 15 
min not 45 min out of my current battery :)

Brian

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Re: New PB 1400 owner questions (and a IOXperts 802.11 driverquestion)

2003-06-16 Thread toehead2
I havet the 466 mhz upgrade. All I can say is that it is awesome, and soo
very fast. The battery really does seem to last a bit longer too.


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Re: New PB 1400 owner questions (and a IOXperts 802.11 driverquestion)

2003-06-16 Thread Christopher Kolp

 
 Anybody know a cheap place for a G3 upgrade short of eBay?  Looks like

See the upgrades section here:

http://compactmacs.shorturl.com/PB1400

They've got the link for Technowarehouse, LLC.

 Any place particularly good (or bad) for PB batteries?  I'm a little
 afraid of ordering a battery some place has had sitting around for
 years and would like to ensure I get a [relatively] new one.
 
 Any recommendations for a USB PC card?
 
 Anybody try the IOXperts drivers for generic wireless cards?
 (http://www.ioxperts.com/pr/2003/0320.html)  I've got a Speedstream I
 could steal from a WinXP box, and for $20 the drivers sound like a
 pretty good deal.

Those drivers won't work with the 1400. They require PC Card Manager
v.3.0 and the 1400 uses 2.0. It's in the firmware and isn't upgradeable.


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