Ralph Mawyer wrote:
> 
> Start here:
> 
> Be sure to visit Mac2400! <http://www.sineware.com/mac2400>
> 
> Couple of variations on CardBus enablement, but the lucky ones just
> have to cut one wire apparently.
> 
> A couple of various versions of how to disassemble your 2400 are also
> noted on mac2400.
> 
> Lots of screws, go slow and keep track...a length of tape to stick
> them to as they come out helps.


Since it's posted that some "later model" /180's were already enabled,
how do we tell? By serial number? 

thanks,

Mark

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