Hi all,

Well, I did it. i bought an iBook. With your kind help last month I
determined that I will be best off with an ethernet PCMCIA card to transfer
stuff from my 2400 to the new mac. (If you disagree, last chance to have
your say! <g>)

So I am looking for one. Right now on eBay there are a bunch of new
Farallon ones described like this:

>NEW IN BOX - Farallon Model YPN595a-TP PCMCIA card to connect your PC or
>Mac Lap Top
>to 10 Base-T network. buyer pays shipping of $8.50

They're really cheap at the moment. Then there is our listmom's special card:

http://www.drbott.com/prod/MPC100.html

I guess this is better because it's faster? But it is a hundred bucks. and
I really only need the thing to transfer stuff to my new Mac--probably just
that one time in the beginning so I can have all my old email, etc on the
new computer. I think I would rather be slow and cheap, EXCEPT of course
there are no gauarantees on eBay!

So do you guys know if that Farallon card will work on the 2400? Mine has
not been cardbus enabled, runs 8.1, has everything original except a little
bigger memory and HD.

Thanks very much for any input! :-)

Corina




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