How up-to-date do you want to be?
I just bought a Global Village Platinum Pro PC Card on eBay for $40ish which
gives me a (slowish) 28.8 modem and (slow by today's standards) 10baseT
ethernet connection for my 1400cs/166.  And, as far as I know, any and all
software will support it - as long as there's an ethernet/modem connection
the software will be happy, even though it might not be happy at a great
rate of knots...try an eBay search for cards for these old(er) PBs.

Mike

On 28/8/01 1:59 am, "Kathryn George" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I am looking for a dual ethernet/modem PCMCIA card for a PB 1400.
> This is my first PB that uses a PCMCIA card and I know next to
> nothing about PCMCIA. I'm looking for a card that I can easily
> purchase, that isn't outrageously expensive (under $200 would be
> great, under $150 would be even better) and that is still supported
> as far as software goes.
> 
> Any and all help would be appreciated.


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