>I found a MacSense card that worked.
>I don't have it handy but can email you the product numer if needed.
>Their website has drivers for only two model numbers
>available, so it must be one of them: an MPC-10 or an MPC-200.
>
>The card came with a dongle with RJ45 (10bT) and BNC (10b2)
>connec
At 3:37 PM -0500 10/9/01, John Garvin wrote:
> > >On Mon, 8 Oct 2001, Clark Martin wrote:
>> >
> > >> I don't think you can do it. All of the USB or Firewire cards I've
>> >> seen are CardBus and as I understand it nothing before the 3400 is
>> >> CardBus compatible and the 3400 is somewh
I believe it is Farallon, but will check when next I use the little beast.
If I understand you correctly, if it is CardBus, then it cannot be used
on the PB1400, correct? I believe what I have is PCMCIA.
Regards,
Judy Perry
On Tue, 9 Oct 2001, Clark Martin wrote:
> Do you have a 10/100 Ethern
On Tue, Oct 09, 2001 at 09:11:43AM -0700, Clark Martin wrote:
> At 8:42 AM -0700 10/9/01, Judy Perry wrote:
> >Well, I can't say I've tried the USB, FW or Wireless cards yet, I *know*
> >that the ethernet card works because I have one.
>
>
> Do you have a 10/100 Ethernet card for the Mac that is
At 8:42 AM -0700 10/9/01, Judy Perry wrote:
>Well, I can't say I've tried the USB, FW or Wireless cards yet, I *know*
>that the ethernet card works because I have one.
Do you have a 10/100 Ethernet card for the Mac that isn't CardBus?
I'd like to know which brand it is.
>
>Regards,
>
>Judy Per
>I've been told by an Apple rep at CompUSA that you can do both of these
>(and also wireless) via a PCMCIA card...
Airport wireless with the 1400, yes. But that's the point - Airport is
PCMCIA. 100bT, FW and USB are CardBus. The CompUSA rep doesn't know
his/her onions (or Apples, evidently).
Ch
Well, I can't say I've tried the USB, FW or Wireless cards yet, I *know*
that the ethernet card works because I have one.
Regards,
Judy Perry
On Mon, 8 Oct 2001, Clark Martin wrote:
> I don't think you can do it. All of the USB or Firewire cards I've
> seen are CardBus and as I understand it
No, no, no.
Sorry.
Both USB and Firewire are 32-bit PC cards (Cardbus)and
the 1400 is only equipped to handle 16-bit.
I wish that there might be some workaround, but none
has as of yet come to light.
If I am wrong PLEASE let me know. I'd love to have
these capabilities in mine as well.
Mike D
At 10:16 PM -0700 10/8/01, Judy Perry wrote:
>I've been told by an Apple rep at CompUSA that you can do both of these
>(and also wireless) via a PCMCIA card...
>
>Judy Perry
>
>On Tue, 9 Oct 2001, Mitchell Schwartz wrote:
>
>> I'd like to find out what options there are to add USB or possibly Fir
>I'd like to find out what options there are to add USB or possibly Firewire
>capability to a 1400cs (with Sonnet G3 upgrade). What kind of add-ons are
>available? I'd like to hear from those who might have these accessories
>how well (or not) they work.
>
>I'd considering getting an MP3 player
I've been told by an Apple rep at CompUSA that you can do both of these
(and also wireless) via a PCMCIA card...
Judy Perry
On Tue, 9 Oct 2001, Mitchell Schwartz wrote:
> I'd like to find out what options there are to add USB or possibly Firewire
> capability to a 1400cs (with Sonnet G3 upgrade
I'd like to find out what options there are to add USB or possibly Firewire
capability to a 1400cs (with Sonnet G3 upgrade). What kind of add-ons are
available? I'd like to hear from those who might have these accessories
how well (or not) they work.
I'd considering getting an MP3 player and o
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