I use both slots frequently with either a modem or enet card in one and 
either a USB or FireWire card in the other. I find two slots very 
compelling at least for the 2400c. I hadn't thought about using the 
modem and enet card simultaneously to run NAT--learn something every 
day. Thanks.

On Tuesday, June 19, 2001, at 06:49 PM, Marc Sira wrote:

>> Yes, Open Transport supports it... No doubt. The 2400 does not. Once 
>> you
>> have a network PCMCIA card inserted, insert another, and you'll see 
>> what I
>> mean.
>>
>> I suspect you haven't actually tried it.
>
> I hadn't, actually, because one ought to be able to assume such things 
> will work. ;)  This is why I'll be happy to see the "classic" Mac OS go 
> away. It's also one more reason why having two slots in the 2400 is 
> less than compelling.


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