On Jan 1, 2010, at 12:09 PM, Reavok wrote:

> I believe that card is a G band card that requires the last version of
> 10.3 to work, IIRC.  Or was that the Asante XG?
> 
> Run
> 
> 400mz G3 1400c
> 292mz G3 Wallstreet
> 500mz G4 Pismo
> 1gz TiBook
> 1.67 15” AlBook
> 1.67 17” AlBook
> 700mz iMac G3
> 800mz G4 eMac
> 1.25gz iMac G4
> 1.25x2ghz Powermac G4
> MacBook Pro
> 1Pod 160gb
> iPhone 2G
> 
> 
> On Dec 31 2009, 7:28 am, John Carmonne <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Dec 31, 2009, at 6:28 AM, Ken Daggett wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On 30 Dec 2009, at 16:56:13 PST, John Carmonne wrote:
>> 
>>>>> Hi All
>>>>> I have a Wally 300 512 RAM  10.2. 8 I want to install Airport and  
>>>>> use Safari.
>>>>> Can this be done. I have a card Bus card Sonnet Aria 54.
>> 
>>>>> John  wtmm
>> 
>>>> John Carmonne
>>> ------------------
>>> If you mean you  have a "Wallstreet" Apple PowerBook G3 series computer,
>>> then the answer is "it depends."
>> 
>>> It depends on what you mean by "Airport." It also depends on what you  
>>> mean
>>> by "use Safari."
>> 
>>> The Airport software exists in both OS 9 and OS X versions. However,  
>>> both
>>> are of use only if you have a PCMCIA (Cardbus) card that is "recognized"
>>> as an Airport card by the software. I have such a card in my "PDQ"  
>>> which is
>>> recognized under OS 9 but not under OS X. I have a separate card for the
>>> machine which is recognized under OS X, but not under OS 9. However,  
>>> I have
>>> not gone beyond OS 10.2.8 with the machine, and thus have not used  
>>> XPostFacto
>>> to try for better compatibility.
>> 
>>> This brings up the "use Safari" question. The version that is  
>>> compatible with
>>> OS 10.2.8 is a bit "long in the tooth" and does not function well  
>>> with a lot
>>> of websites, particularly those with a lot of Java or Flash junk.  
>>> However, it
>>> can be "used."
>> 
>>> Ken
>>> http://mysite.verizon.net/res7gt1w/stackomacs
>> 
>> I have a PCMCIA (Sonnet 54) card that works as AirPort in my TiBooks, When I 
>> put it in One of my
>> "Wallstreet" Apple PowerBook G3 series computers (10.2.8) I don't see the 
>> AirPort option in the
>> network preferences.
>> 
>>  The reason for Safari is to just get on the net with something compatible
>> to 10.2.8 I'm not using OS9 on this machine but I could if that's the key to 
>> getting on the net with
>> my PowerBook G3 300 512 Wallstreet.
>> 
>>  I don't want to use XPostFacto. I want this machine to run
>> the max system it was designed for, it's part of a 25 piece collection.
>> 
>> John Carmonne
>> Yorba Linda USA
 
Yes it is a G card and I guess I'm getting closer to using Ethernet only,  
Bummer:-)
John Carmonne
Yorba Linda USA



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