Stephen Bright on 2/13/03 2:15 PM wrote:

> Which is the first (oldest, dumbest) Powerbook which is able take a PC card
> and log on to a Airport wireless network? Thanks,
> Stephen (still owner of a Powerbook 180)
> 

The earliest PowerBook with a PCMCIA slot would be the 5300 series but I
don't know if you can go AirPort with it but I would guess you can since it
can run OS8.6 thru OS9.1 (AirPort requires OS8.6 or higher). There was also
the PowerBook 190 but I'm sure it won't work with AirPort because it was a
68040 processor and the highest system you could go was OS8.1.

I know there are people who have used a wireless card in a PowerBook 1400
which came after the 5300 series.

Hope this helps.
-mark


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