>Hello.
>
>I've just bought a brand new Asante FriendlyNet Integrated
>PCMCIA/Cardbus Ethernet card for my secondhand PB1400.


The PB1400's is only 16-bit PCMCIA II (with Zoomed Video), Cardbus is 
the newer 32-bit standard which shipped with later Powerbooks.

Most likely the Asante card only works with Cardbus.


>The best I can do is to get the icon on the desktop, but when I
>do a Get Info on the icon, the system thinks it's a memory PC
>card. Even an old PC network card that doesn't have Mac drivers
>will show up as a network card on my PB1400.

Most likely the old PC network card is 16-bit PCMICA.


  - Ron.



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