I am a novice when it comes to these computers.  I have a couple of questions
about this topic.  Will an MPC-200 from Macsense, also available on Dr. Bott,
for $99.99, with a 32 bit architecture work on the 5300c?  Will it give me an
appreciable speed increase in a 5300c?  The 5300c says that it has 32 bit
addressing.  If that is synonymous with having 32 bit bus, and, therefore, a
Cardbus as opposed to PCMCIA, I wonder why it wouldn't work in a 5300c or in a
3400c?  Please let me know if I am not thinking right or if I will not gain
much for the extra $15 outlay.  Thanks.

Dan Sirks

Remy Davison wrote:

> >Okay where the heck can you find this cxomapany or card? I have to replace
> >an old dayna ethernet card.
> Do a Google search - their distributors are everywhere. It's a 16-bit
> 10/100 card, so it works in PCMCIA slots, not just Cardbus.
>
> Cheers,
>
> RD
>
> Remy Davison


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