Does any lister know what's the cheapest price for a
USB card for a wallstreet? I need to add USB
capabilities to my wallstreet but is unwilling to
spend a lot.
TIA,
Pete.
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PETE wrote:
Does any lister know what's the cheapest price for a
USB card for a wallstreet? I need to add USB
capabilities to my wallstreet but is unwilling to
spend a lot.
TIA,
Pete.
I bought one from NewEgg. I'll get the PN/$$ later.
It's OK, but it's a PITA with most wireless cards; both need
Newgg:
39-109-001 COMPUCABLE PCMCIA USB2.0 CARD RTL $36.00
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At 10:38 AM -0500 11/18/04, David Lesher wrote:
PETE wrote:
Does any lister know what's the cheapest price for a
USB card for a wallstreet? I need to add USB
capabilities to my wallstreet but is unwilling to
spend a lot.
TIA,
Pete.
I bought one from NewEgg. I'll get the PN/$$ later.
It's OK, but
The National Enquirer reports at 3:18 PM -0800 11/18/04, Clark Martin wrote:
At 10:38 AM -0500 11/18/04, David Lesher wrote:
PETE wrote:
Does any lister know what's the cheapest price for a
USB card for a wallstreet? I need to add USB
capabilities to my wallstreet but is unwilling to
spend a
The Macally (1.1) USB card is flat and has a 2-port dongle. It fits
under any of my other PC cards. Although it's not being manufactured
any longer, you ought to be able to come across a used one for $30 or
so.
I hate dongles. They get lost, come lose, break, etc.
That figured strongly in
Hi all-
My trusty Epson 740 died yesterday, and having a Wallstreet
PB, my printer options are somewhat limited. I went to CompUSA and
bought a USB 2.0 Cardbus 2 port adapter (and an Epson C62). Haven't
unpacked it all yet, but I was wondering if:
- does anyone have any experience wit
My trusty Epson 740 died yesterday, and having a Wallstreet
PB, my printer options are somewhat limited. . .
- does anyone have any experience wit this? I don't care about the
USB 2.0, but just need a USB printer port
- do I need any drivers, etc under OS 9.2.2? They said there's a
floppy
You should be able to download the drivers from Epson.
(Are you sure it's a floppy that's included? I haven't seen such a
thing for a LONG time!!)
The drivers I was referring to were for the PC card, not the
printer... and yes, it is a relic 3.5 (not so) floppy that says
Windows and Mac OS
On Thursday, January 16, 2003, at 11:20 AM, Anne Judge wrote:
My trusty Epson 740 died yesterday, and having a Wallstreet
PB, my printer options are somewhat limited. . .
- does anyone have any experience wit this? I don't care about the
USB 2.0, but just need a USB printer port
-
If not, try apple's drivers - available on the system disk, or
downloadable separately from the Apple site (USB Adapter Card Support
1.4.1):
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=31132
Thanks! That did it!
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My Wallstreet w/ OS X works fine with my Macally USB card. The only
trouble I had is with my USB CD-R burner. I was burning a video tape
and the computer froze and somhow distroyed all my extensions, so that I
had to do a clean install of the OS. It took me a considerable length of
time to
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Looking for USB PCMCIA Card for Wallstreet PowerBook
I'm looking for a USB card that will work with a Wallstreet PowerBook
(G3/266, OS 8.6). Need to hook up a Visor PDA cradle to it. Please e
Thanks for the tips, Donna, but I have an Epson printer already attached to
the serial port on the PB, and adding a USB card will let me use the USB
cradle that came with the Visor at the same time, as opposed to futzing
around with a serial switchbox, which I've played with be before, and
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