Depending on which EtherMac Card you have, Blue Arrow or Red Arrow on
top,
these links should help. I use one in my PB1400 and its is great.
For version 595a EtherMac Card, Red Arrow on front:
http://www.proxim.com/support/all/maccard/software/dl2001-09-10a.html
For version 595 & 895 EtherMac Car
On Date: Sat, 11 Dec 2004 Kirk Zathey said:
> Once I zapped my PRAM and restarted with the floppy it
>worked, and I could swap them without sleeping,
(Snip)
The Expansion Bay Modules for the PowerBook 1400 Cannot Be Hot Swapped.
This can cause serious damage to the Module or logic board.
Alway
Hello,
I did not get a chance to reply earlier, but I zapped my PRAM and then
it seemed to work. It could have been that I was swapping them out
without sleeping or shutting down, but even when I restarted it did not
seem to work. Once I zapped my PRAM and restarted with the floppy it
worked,
On Dec 7, 2004 Kirk Z wrote:
>I recently obtained a great condition PowerBook 1400cs/133 from a
>local trash bin. I have both a CD-ROM and a floppy. I think the floppy
>may have been working before although I cannot remember. I used the
>CD-ROM to install Mac OS 9.1 as my copy of 8.5 had problems
>> I recently obtained a great condition PowerBook 1400cs/133 from a
>> local trash bin. I have both a CD-ROM and a floppy. I think the floppy
>> may have been working before although I cannot remember. I used the
>> CD-ROM to install Mac OS 9.1 as my copy of 8.5 had problems (download
>> copy). Ev
- Original Message -
From: "Kirk Zathey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PowerBooks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 9:34 PM
Subject: New PowerBook 1400cs/133 with floppy problems
> Hello,
>
> I recently obtained a great condition
Hello,
I recently obtained a great condition PowerBook 1400cs/133 from a
local trash bin. I have both a CD-ROM and a floppy. I think the floppy
may have been working before although I cannot remember. I used the
CD-ROM to install Mac OS 9.1 as my copy of 8.5 had problems (download
copy). Every