But both methods plug into the SCSI port. Doesn't it have to do with the
termination of the drive and the 4 gig limit?
on 6/21/03 9:18 AM, Bruce Johnson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Swapping the drive should have absolutely *nothing* to do with the SCSI
> port; it's on a different bus altogether
>
> Hello all,
>
> I have a PB 3400/180 that I acquired about seven months ago. It's
> been a
> trooper, although I've had a couple of problems with speed. I wish I
> hadn't
> installed OS 8.6:(I don't have a copy of 7.6.1 to put on it).
> Otherwise,
> it's a good machine.
>
> I began to find
Just an update. Got an ORiNOCO card for my birthday.
Woohoo! Anyways, the instructions on the link you
provided are awesome. Had to find the v6 drivers since
i'm not running 8.6 or better.
Now that it's wireless. It needs to go a little faster :)
Time to hit up eBay.
Thanks again for the lin
On Saturday, June 21, 2003, at 09:33 PM, Randall Smith wrote:
I played a bit and determined that it's not the ram module (I had
problems
getting the original 16MB module to work again, reasons explained
momentarily). I found that any time ANY pressure whatsoever is placed
on the
module (even ve