I just bought a 56k PCMCIA card modem for my PB 1400.  The card in question is Viking 
Components PC Card Modem, 56k.
First of all, the software disk that came with it seems to be damaged.  I was unable 
to retrieve data off it, depsite the fact that everything came sealed brand new in 
box.  I assume that this is an old item that was just never sold, though, since it 
came with a "brand new AOL 4.0" disk inside.  In anyevent, I can't get this little guy 
to work.
The problem seems to be that my computer doesn't seem to recognize its PCMCIA slots.  
It workwed when I had my GV powerport platinum pro card installed, but the port that i 
had selected was named powerport PC card.
I'm running OS 9.1
Powerbook 1400c/166, 233 mHz Vimage processor installed
64 megs RAM, 15.10 gig HD

Oh yes, there was one other thing: does anyone have a clue where i can get a copy of 
the Vimage drivers for that processer?
Brian

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