Airport does not run on pre G3, in other words, even if you manage
to hack the installation (e.g. extracting the extensions with Tome
Viewer) it wont run on non G3 Macs.
Apple _says_ AirPort it requires a G3, but Apple's lying.
The _INSTALLER_ requires a G3, but AirPort requires PC Card
The _INSTALLER_ requires a G3, but AirPort requires PC Card Services
3.0. PC Card Services 3 is available on the PowerBook 2400, 3400,
all G3s, and all G4s.
Correct, I simplified things as, in any case, AirPort does not run on
the 190, 1400, 5300.
Ben
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On 13 Jan, 2005, at 17:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 1/13/05 4:17:24 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Airport does not run on pre G3, in other words, even if you manage to
hack the installation (e.g. extracting the extensions with Tome
Viewer) it wont run on non G3 Macs.
I concur.
Subject: PB1400 and D-Link DWL-G630 PCMCIA 802.11b/g?
From: nhj [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
Does anyone know if a D-Link DWL-G630 PCMCIA 802.11b/g works in a powerbook
1400?
Trying to get my PB1400 working on a wireless system.
Thanks,
Wayne
Hi Wayne
The 802.11a/b/g combo cards are not supported
In a message dated 1/14/2005 4:25:01 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How is the 550? it would be nice to see one someday :-)
and how did you get it to 183mhz? mine is barely doing 100
It's kewl... not that much different visually than the rest of the line...
but I am
Craig W. [EMAIL PROTECTED] asked:
as your PPC'd 500-series can do OS 9, it should work...
HOW did you do that, anyway? And how does it run? I have OS 8.5 on my 183mhz
550c, and it is kinda slow
Here's my page on that very topic:
http://members.aol.com/dankephoto/ppc_upgrade/
9.1 is faster,
Hello,
Does anyone know if a D-Link DWL-G630 PCMCIA 802.11b/g works in a powerbook
1400?
Trying to get my PB1400 working on a wireless system.
Thanks,
Wayne
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This is what I know about
PowerBooks which have 16 - Bit PCMCIA Slots: 190/190cs, 500, 520/520cs,
540/540cs, 1400, 2400, 3400, 5300, Kanga.
Wireless Card Brands, What cards are Mac Compatible Under OS 9.
All cards listed below are 16-Bit PCMCIA unless noted otherwise. They
have been tested with
In a message dated 1/13/2005 11:14:46 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
Does anyone know if a D-Link DWL-G630 PCMCIA 802.11b/g works in a powerbook
1400?
Trying to get my PB1400 working on a wireless system.
Sounds like it would be a cardbus card, being B and G. I have
now if I could get the Lucent Silver or Gold to work on a powerbook 500
series with powerpc and 9.1 how?
the same airport software I use on Kanga should work with 9.1 on a 500
with pcmcia card cage and power pc chip...
-p
On 13 Jan, 2005, at 11:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message
My Reply follows quote. On 13/01/2005 11:58 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
now if I could get the Lucent Silver or Gold to work on a powerbook 500
series with powerpc and 9.1 how?
the same airport software I use on Kanga should work with 9.1 on a 500
with pcmcia card cage and power pc chip...
Airport does not run on pre G3, in other words, even if you manage to
hack the installation (e.g. extracting the extensions with Tome
Viewer) it wont run on non G3 Macs.
In case you want to use your Lucent Silver in 128 bit WEP environment
have a look at:
http://homepage.mac.com/bengi
now if
At 10:02 PM +0100 1/13/05, Beniamino Cenci Goga wrote:
Airport does not run on pre G3, in other words, even if you manage
to hack the installation (e.g. extracting the extensions with Tome
Viewer) it wont run on non G3 Macs.
I have Airport 1.3.1 running on a PB 3400 (OS 9.1). I did extract
the
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