I believe that someone just posted in the last day or 2 that his 2400 
was trying to mount it as a 6gig HD. Probably asking him to format or 
eject it.

Is this the same trouble that the G3 owners were having? It's kind of 
funny that the think pretends to be a HD. THey have some logic built 
into the board so that you can turn it on and off from software 
control, and I"ll bet this is where the problem is. I wonder if it 
would be possible to remove any other hardware in the thing and just 
have it be hard wired to the power supply pins... Then it would 
probably be invisible to the system, which is what you want. I have 
no idea if this is possible, or would work if you did it though.

-James Sentman


>Just read a posting on O'Grady's re: a PCMCIA card/fan combo. It has a
>small fan attached to the card that hangs out the back of the portable. It
>appears that PowerBook G3 owners aren't haveing much luck running it. Has
>anyone been successful running this PCMCIA card/fan with a 2400c?  I've got
>a standard 180 mhz version with RAM and HD upgrades and running 8.6.
>I ordered one just for the heck of it. Anything to help keep this puppy
>cooler. System 8.6 does help in that regard maybe 10� (degrees) cooler.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Rod
>
>
>----------------------------------
>Rod Duncan
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>

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