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I'm not an expert but I believe Apple has a USB Card driver. Don't know
much else besides that.
On Apr 3, 2005, at 9:31 PM, bill f wrote:
Hi Mac Experts,
I would like to buy a PCMCIA card to get USB ports on
my 3400c. Do you know if I
to get one working.
I would like to buy a PCMCIA card to get USB ports on
my 3400c. Do you know if I normally need drivers to
make it work with my Powerbook? Do I need to make sure
the manufacturer supplies Mac drivers?
I know the other thing to be concerned about is if the
card
Subject: PCMCIA card for USB ports
Hi Mac Experts,
I would like to buy a PCMCIA card to get USB ports on
my 3400c. Do you know if I normally need drivers to
make it work with my Powerbook? Do I need to make sure
the manufacturer supplies Mac drivers?
I know the other thing to be concerned about
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Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2005 19:31:06 -0700 (PDT)
From: bill f [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PCMCIA card for USB ports
Hi Mac Experts,
I would like to buy a PCMCIA card to get USB ports on
my 3400c. Do you know if I normally need drivers to
make it work with my Powerbook? Do I need to make sure
Hi Mac Experts,
I would like to buy a PCMCIA card to get USB ports on
my 3400c. Do you know if I normally need drivers to
make it work with my Powerbook? Do I need to make sure
the manufacturer supplies Mac drivers?
I know the other thing to be concerned about is if the
card will physically fit
I'm not an expert but I believe Apple has a USB Card driver. Don't know
much else besides that.
On Apr 3, 2005, at 9:31 PM, bill f wrote:
Hi Mac Experts,
I would like to buy a PCMCIA card to get USB ports on
my 3400c. Do you know if I normally need drivers to
make it work with my Powerbook? Do
From: Andrew Kershaw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well, the Bondi iMac has USB also... A bondi iMac is a worthwhile
upgrade from a 6100 (even a G3 upgraded 6100).
My suggestion - Bondi iMacs are dirt cheap these days. If
portability is not an issue, pick one up on eBay. Otherwise, you'll
be
Drew,
Does the Bondi iMac have a port for an external monitor?
Otherwise I would bet that the built-in monitor might
be reaching the end of it's useful life by now.
I'd be nervous about an eBay purchase of a Bondi if it had
to be shipped someplace.
Joe
Well, I've heard that the Bondi iMac can be
What was the oldest/first model(s) of powerbook to use usb ports? Any
before the G4 powerbooks?
I've got a local mac user (G3 upgraded 6100) who got a digital camera that
transfers via a usb cable. We're trying to find the least expensive
solution to get it working with her mac(s) since neither
Hi
The Lombard Powerbook was the first book with built in USB ports. They can
be added to the wallstreet with a USB Cardbus card.
Gary
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Hi
The Lombard Powerbook was the first book with built in USB ports. They can
be added to the wallstreet with a USB Cardbus card.
Gary
USB cards also work* on the 3400/Kanga G3 and 2400.
We're trying to find the least expensive
solution to get it working with her mac(s) since neither her
I've got a local mac user (G3 upgraded 6100) who got a digital camera that
transfers via a usb cable.
I forgot to ask - does the camera use Compact Flash or other such
storage cards? If so, you could get a card reader that attaches to
the SCSI chain on the 6100. I'm not sure of the prices,
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