Right now I am using a Lucent Orinico Silver card with the OS 9.2
Airport drivers on this Wallstreet.
I _think_ the card on Ebay will work for you.
Mad Dog
Sweet, I found a lot on eBay well under $10 :) Thanks
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I finally got one of my powerbooks working. I traded an older iMac for a box
of powerbooks and parts in unknown condition. I managed to get this out of
it so far:
Wallstreet rev I
250MHz
98MB
2GB
14
2MB VRAM
2 working batteries, testing a 3rd
Working CD-ROM
I've drawn up a few plans for it.
I have enough parts for maybe 2 more Wallstreet 2's if I can get CPU's for
them. I want to get some other upgrades that would cross over between the
two. Specifically hard drive, ram, wireless card, CPU, and USB.
Ebay is the easiest source.
For wireless cards, if you are staying in OS 9, you
on 7/22/05 1:12 PM, Lisa Tom P at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ebay is the easiest source.
For wireless cards, if you are staying in OS 9, you an Orinioco Silver or
Gold.
Mad Dog
So this card would work with the airport software or do I need a 3rd party
driver? I remember when I had a
on 7/22/05 1:12 PM, Lisa Tom P at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ebay is the easiest source.
For wireless cards, if you are staying in OS 9, you an Orinioco Silver or
Gold.
Mad Dog
So this card would work with the airport software or do I need a 3rd party
driver? I remember when I had a
I recently purchased a Powerbook G3 wallstreet. I was wondering about two
possible upgrades. First, what are my options for upgrading to a CDRW. Is there
an internal drive that was made for the wallstreet, OEM or thirdparty? I know I
could probably buy a firewire upgrade card and buy an
There was a CD-RW drive manufactured for the Wallstreet, but it's
impossible to find these days. Unlike the Lombard and Pismo, you can't
just replace the drive in the expansion bay module with a standard
low-profile optical drive. At this stage, your only option is to get an
external device.
Thanks for the help. I realized that I would probably have to get an external
CDRW but I just didnt want to have to lug it around every where I went. Thanks
for the help and advice. I appreciate it.
Coleman
Quoting Ben Dyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
There was a CD-RW drive manufactured for the
Similar to the recent postings, I'm looking at Wallstreet upgrades. I
have a 300MHz Wallstreet, and am looking at more RAM and the Sonnet G4
upgrade card. Opinions?
Steve Schwartz
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