Wallstreets, yes. The Lombard 333 required one, but the Lombard 400 had an
upgraded motherboard with the DVD decoding chipset installed (I have one of
both and it comes up in the System Profiler).


On 3/3/10 11:24 AM, "Da'Birdman" <[email protected]> wrote:

> This makes some sense, Shaun.  However, didn't the Wallstreet and
> Lombard PowerBooks require a decoder card that included these chipsets
> to play DVD's on them?  Once OS X (perhaps Jaguar or later) is loaded,
> they didn't require these cards, correct?  Just asking. . .
> 
> Scott Birdwell
> DeFalco's Home Wine & Beer Supplies
> Houston TX 77025
> www.defalcos.com


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