And when your 2400 crashed, do you physically YANK that card out?
Does that USB card work flawlessly with all devices?
Does any manufacturer or OS support this use?
For those that believe in the MCE CardBus activation, how much does that
cost?
I DEALT with all of these issues. While I still have my 400MHz 2400, and
wouldn't sell it for any amount of money in the world, if you have ANY
intention of using today's technologies, whether it be software (OS X), or
hardware (FireWire and USB), it's just not worth the hassle. The only modern
technology that I know of that performed flawlessly on my 2400 was AirPort.
Jay
on 5/30/01 4:23 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Ahemmm...
> That's why God invented PCMCIA...and why us 2400c users just slap in a USB
> card when we need it.
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