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In a message dated 5/17/2005 10:50:39 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The 2300 does NOT have a pcmcoa slot. The Addtron device I mentioned is an external scsi device that adds a pcmcia slot that unfortunately can oly be used for compact flash cards. Would love to investigate the possibility of a hack to allow mother pcmcia cards though. It would open up a whole world of new uses for the Duo. There were several SCSI PCMCIA card adapters made during the early
days of the digital camera boom; I have a Minolta unit (CD-10, I think?) that
allows me to use memory cards (with their respective adapters) with my
2300c....
I *think* it can use modem cards also, but I may be wrong on that one; I am
just assuming that it has the same function as a type A-B PCMCIA module for the
Powerbook 500-series - every (16-bit) thing EXCEPT wifi cards.
On that point, I am still(!) looking for a Duo Ethernet microdock to make
my 2300c "wireless" about the only way I know how; using the dock w/ a wifi-b
"bridge" device I bought awhile back that can make any computer with an ethernet
port receive a wifi signal. The one I have is the smallest I have ever seen; it
can clip onto a laptop's screen.
ANYWAY....
Craig W.
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