Ethernet 10Base-T was just the slower earlier implementation. It will talk
happily with Ethernet 10-100 (though, obviously, only at the slower speed).

My IIvx was only 10Base-T but talked happily to the faster machines (just
slowly!)

Cheers


Neil
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on 3/9/07 9:08 PM, Robert Howells at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
> On 03/09/2007, at 8:01 PM, Steven wrote:
> 
> 
>> 
>> Happy try any other tips, but seeming like I might have to drop it
>> in to an
>> Apple Store! :-(
> 
> 
> don't give up yet !
> 
>> 
>> Bob, to answer your query, in OSX mode the 'About This Computer'
>> window
>> shows Memory 160MB, Processor 233 MHz, PowerPC G3. More info reveals
>> PowerBook G3 series (version = 2.2).
>> 
>> 
>> Regards, Steven
> 
> OK , I think I have found it in Mac Tracker :
> 
> PowerBook G3  Wallstreet introduce May 1998 , Maximum OS 10.2.8 ,
> Original OS was  Mac OS 8.0
> 
> Ethernet  10Base T
> Scsi external HDI 30
> 
> I am out of my depth here , but if it is Ethernet 10Base-T it is
> probably not compatible with Ethernet 10-100
> on later Macs !
> 
> Scsi HDI-30 needs a special cord if I remember correctly  ...
> Somebody on list may still have one ,,
> and I have a PM 7600 that would connect to that if it's needed
> 
> Bob
> 
> 
> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 3/9/07 7:42 PM, "Robert Howells" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>> So have you resolved your needs ,
>>> or are you in need of some intense assistance ?
>>> 
>>> Bob
>>> Ballajura
>>> 
>>> Should be able to make that Powerbook work !  What model / year of
>>> manufacture is it ?
>>> 
>>> The MacTracker info seems to say the actual    Powerbooks    were
>>> Pre G3
>>> but this could have been upgraded with a special .
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 02/09/2007, at 4:05 PM, Steven wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hoping someone can please give me some tips on how to copy data
>>>> from a
>>>> PowerBook G3 to my MacBook Pro?
>>>> 
>>>> I understand the PowerBook has OSX installed, but it doesn¹t seem
>>>> to boot up
>>>> with OSX  it only seems to boot up with OS 9.2.2. Even then, bombs
>>>> and what
>>>> not appear on start up, unless I boot up with Extensions off. The
>>>> PowerBook
>>>> is basically a piece of cr*p, but all I want to do is save the data
>>>> from the
>>>> hard disk.
>>>> 
>>>> The PowerBook has no USB or FireWire port, but it does have an
>>>> ethernet
>>>> port. I've connected the two machines via ethernet cable, but then
>>>> what do I
>>>> do? If I click on the Network icon on my MacBook Pro, I don't see
>>>> the
>>>> PowerBook.
>>>> 
>>>> Grateful for any suggestions.
>>>> 
>>>> Regards, Steven
>> 
>> 
>> 
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