Well, that's a relief in a way, now can anyone point me to a source for a
cheap 10B-T ethernet pcmcia card? These seem to be hard to find for Macs as
they've been dropped in favor of faster cards.

TIA

John


>I've toasted a pcmcia modem in a standard 2400/180, and my current card
>may
>be damaged...
>
>Dan.
>
>>For a day or so I noticed an odd petrochemical smell coming from my
>2400.
>>Sorta like the smell an old tube amplifier gives off when real hot.
>>
>>Now my pcmcia Ethernet card doesn't seem to work.
>>
>>Coincidence? Has anyone else toasted a PC card in a G3 upgraded 2400?




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