Here's where I got the idea:
http://www.alksoft.com/5300_FAQ/FAQ_2.7.php#2713
The SanDisk card is seens as an ATA hard drive. Formatting it,
installing OS 9, and booting from it are all done just the same way
you would handle any second ATA drive. I did try it in a G4 tower a
few minutes ago but it is not seen at all from the airport slot. It
thought I remembered reading somewhere that the Apple Airport slots
were different from standard PC cardbus slots. Too bad, it means the
ATA or SATA adapter will be needed to make SSHDs run in "New World"
Macs.

On Sep 5, 9:11 am, Simon Royal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Interesting, would you like to elaborate a little. It sounds a nice little
> project.
>
> On Sep 5 2008, dc wrote:
> Just for fun I put a SSHD in my PowerBook 5200cs. I used a SanDisk
> memory card in the lower pc slot, formatted it using Drive Setup, and
> copied the OS 9.1 system onto it. It boots and runs perfectly, no
> noise, no heat, low power consumption, only cost $10. Now I'm
> wondering if one of these would work in a G4's Airport slot?
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