We still have our August 2002 G3 iBook, and an Airport Base Station that used to work with it.
The Base Station itself is Dual Ethernet model, according to the pix at http://search.info.apple.com/?search=Go&lr=lang_en&kword=&type=&newstype=&q=airport%20base%20station I have the base station in hand, but not the transformer that went with it -- despite my long habit of keeping such things together, alas! I'm pretty sure it's still in this house -- somewhere; but finding it is going to be anything but trivial. So I have two Very Very Dumb Questions. First, how will I recognize it when I have my hand on it? Does it say Apple on it, for instance? Or anything distinctive? Second, if I don't find it, I have lots of old transformers around from equipment that has died, though they have not. If one of them has a plug that fits, does that mean all I need is that its output be 12 volts? http://support.apple.com/specs/airport/AirPort_Base_Station_Dual_Ethernet.html says one of its interfaces is a Power jack (12 V DC) which seems to mean that any 12-volt input that fits wouold work; but what I know of hardware would go in a gnat's eye, and I don't want to damage anything. -- Beartooth Staffwright, Neo-Redneck, Double Retiree, Not Quite Clueless Linux Power User I have precious (very precious) little idea where up is. _______________________________________________ yellowdog-general mailing list [email protected] http://lists.terrasoftsolutions.com/mailman/listinfo/yellowdog-general HINT: to Google archives, try '<keywords> site:terrasoftsolutions.com'
