Oh, I should comment:

> However, I have recently upgraded this Powerbook G3 2000 "firewire" 
> (Pismo) to Mac OS X "Jaguar 10.2.3" and find that the PCMCIA drive is 
> no longer recognized as a volume!  (If I startup again in OS 9, the 
> drive works fine).  The "Disk Utility" program does not find the 
> PC-Card disk, either.

When I plug the PC-Card into my Pismo, I *do* get a little PCMCIA 
icon/menu in my menu-bar, to the right of the "help" menu and to the 
left of the battery indicator.  This "menu" lists three entries, 
"Shining" (greyed out), "PMIDE-ASC" (greyed out), and "Power off Card" 
which does exactly what you might think it would.

The Apple System Profiler does show that there is a PC-Card present; 
type=cardbus; model=TXN,PCI1211-00; vendor ID=104c; device ID=ac1e.

Thanks for any and all help/suggestions!

--Jim.


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