Kanga ethernet response mis-type

2004-02-18 Thread kaldav
kaldav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Remember, not all Kangas came with the combined ethernet/ modem card. Mine just has the modem card and so I use a 56k pcmcia modem card which would improve the speed from the original 33.6 anyway. First I've ever heard of Kangas with a modem-only card. I _have_

Connecting a 2 1/2" ATA drive externally to a 1400

2004-02-18 Thread Ed Gibson
I've got a 2 1/2" 8 gig ATA drive that is like 17mm thick and was wondering if anyone has an external drive case to hook it up to my 1400. I also installed an internal network (RJ45) card in my 1400 and want to know what I have to do to make the computer see it? Thanks, Ed -- PowerBooks is sp

Re: Wireless 190 / 5300

2004-02-18 Thread Donna Hood Pointer
What system are you using on that 5300, and how much RAM do you have? On Wednesday, February 18, 2004, at 03:31 PM, PowerBooks wrote: I'm using a Proxim Skyline 802.11b card in my 5300cs. Works like a charm. The drivers work for the 190 and 5300. Here's where I bought it: http://www.emicrox.com/eSh

Re: Wireless 190 / 5300

2004-02-18 Thread Andrew Kershaw
I use a WaveLAN Silver (aka ORiNOCO Silver) in all my 5300s. It works flawlessly. There are several versions of the drivers, some of which only work on OS 8.6 or higher. However, there definitely ARE working drivers for the cards that work on anything from 7.5 onward. The cards are high qual

Re: Wireless 190 / 5300

2004-02-18 Thread Andrew Kershaw
I forgot to mention that MacWireless also has a line of cards based on the Prism2 chipset that work with the 5300. I haven't looked at prices recently, though. I have no experience with these cards, and I know of no one who uses them. But they are specifically a M

Re: Wireless 190 / 5300

2004-02-18 Thread Fabian Fang
On Wednesday, February 18, 2004, at 06:03PM, Andrew Kershaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I forgot to mention that MacWireless >also has a line of cards based on the Prism2 chipset that work with >the 5300. I haven't looked at prices recently, though. > >I have no exp

Re: may I join?

2004-02-18 Thread Bill Lockhart
Congrats on getting a 160. we have one at work and like it very much. did you ever get a power supply for it? or at least borrow one to see if it works? also, if you ever want to get rid of it, let me know. Bill On Feb 17, 2004, at 9:34 PM, Grace Tallman Gooding wrote: I just got a Powerbook 160 (

Connecting a 2 1/2" ATA drive externally to a 1400

2004-02-18 Thread Andrew Kershaw
Well, there's only one (easy) way of hooking up a 2.5" IDE HD to a PowerBook that I know of. Buy a PCMCIA to IDE Hard Drive adapter. It's basically an external hard drive case into which you place the drive. The case is connected to a PC Card that you put in the PC Card slot of your PowerBook