Probably just the basic 16-bit PC cards, though I'm not sure why the
software wouldn't install. I don't think there's a hardware edit of
any kind...it just doesn't work in most cases.
>Recently got my hands on a 2400c: great machine for my long commutes
>by train (especially in comparison to all those folks lugging along
>their enormous machines!). My question is the following: my 2400c
>has a ethernet/modem combo card which is operative. Does this mean
>the cardbus has been activated? My feeling is probably not as I
>can't get the USB Card support installer to install the software
>needed for a MacAlly USB card.
>
>An otherwise happy 2400c owner
>
>Peter
Ralph Mawyer, Jr.
San Antonio, Texas
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