Hi.
I recently picked up a powerbook 3400c and the previous owner -- I don't
know how/why -- ripped out the ethernet/modem it came with. The back of the
machine is just has a hole going into the laptop's case. I have a pcmcia 56k
modem, but would rather be able to connect it to my home LAN to
Are there any know problems with installing a 6GB IBM Travelstar model No
djsa-219 into a PB3400?
I've seen one advitised for a VERY good price.
But want to be sure it will fit OK before I purchase
Thanks
Jo0lz
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In a message dated 4/28/02 11:48:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Are there any know problems with installing a 6GB IBM Travelstar model No
djsa-219 into a PB3400?
I've seen one advitised for a VERY good price.
A better choice would be one of the IBM drives which have fluid spindle
on 28/04/2002 20:29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A better choice would be one of the IBM drives which have fluid spindle
bearings.
The 40GN series in 20 GB is what I use, but there are several other sizes
available in the 40GN series, and there are several other series
Donna:
I'm running 9.1 on the 3400.
Gary
Donna Hood Pointer wrote:
What Mac OS are you running on that 3400 where this worked like a charm?
Donna Pointer-- iMac, ergo iAm
What you have to do is use Tomeview to extract the Airport Extensions and the
Airport app. Drop them on the
I have a Asante micro en/sc it is hooked up to my powerbook 180 that is
running 7.6.1 i have installed the drivers for this device and have the
tcp/ip settings set to dhcp. MY problem is i cant get online. Not only that
but my router activity light isnt even lighting up. I have tried switching