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Hello,
I have a 1400c/166 with a Sonnet G3/400 card and everything on it
runs great! I'm using Mac OS 9.1 and have 64 MB on the motherboard
and 128 MB as the virtual Memory disk. I called Sonnet and asked
about the card problems and the salesman said that earlier cards had
some proble
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on 8/18/01 5:16 PM, Eric Schwarz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Get a Wallstreet G3. It's the earliest G3 PowerBook that is officially
> supported by OS X. IIRC, the 1400 can be hacked to run OS X if it has a G3
> upgrade card. But, since you specified that you're a novice [no problem
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Hello,
My pcmcia works great in my PB1400. I first had to initialize it as
a Mac volume, and it has transfered pictures fine. You may want to
check with the camera maker. (If you initialize your card now it
might erase the images you have on it now) Did your Mac recognize
the card at
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Hi--
I have a PB1400, and researched the video issue--
Unfortunately the 1400 lacks the ability for "Zoomed Video". Zoomed
Video is an "extension" to the PC Card standard which allows a PC
Card to get direct access to the internal screen, for such things as
displaying the output of video
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I just recently picked up a Global Village Pro card (28.8/ethernet)
that came without the software and dongle. I already have a Platinum GV
card in my PB5300/7.6.1 so I may be OK on the modem side. Does anyone
know of a good source for the software and more importantly, the "Clyde"
don
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I only have two powerbooks: a PB 150 "for the kids" and this PB1400.
I formatted a 128 MB compact flash card as a Mac disk and then used
the Memory control panel to make it the virtual memory disk. The
computer recognizes 111 MB for the VM disk. It runs faster, but the
PC card burps out