On Jan 30, 2004, at 1:59 PM, Robert JA Basilio Jr. wrote:


Just got my 2400 from eBay without a floppy. Fortunately, I have a spare
3Com 3CXE589ET Ethernet Card. Thing is, where do I get the Mac driver for
this?


When I inserted the PC card into the slot and enabled Apple Talk, it only
left me with two options: AppleTalk through the modem/printer port or
through the IR. So how do I go about transferring data from one Mac to this
PowerBook?


Second: I've got a spare PC Card Adapter and an 8MB CF Card. Can I use that
as a start-up disk? What should I do so that I could also use that as an
emergency disk? Thanks.

Wouldn't it be easier (and cheaper) to just buy a 2400C FDD??? They're selling on eBay for $10 or less all the time.


You can also get an HDI30 SCSI adapter and an external CD-ROM.

Greg
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