How did you get the 3com e-net card to work? I didn't think there was any
Mac drivers for it.

John

P.S. I love my PB1400 with the G3 upgrade. Its a nice little machine
definitely the best x-mas present I got in a long while!!!

> The upgrade path on my 1400cs/117 was 1) a new screen, making it a "1400c"
> 2) upgrading the RAM from 12MB to 60MB 3) installing a videocard to allow
> it to drive an external monitor 4) upgrading the CPU from a 117MHz 603 to a
> 333MHz G3 5) installing a Best Data PC Card 56K modem and a 3Com EtherLink
> III Ethernet card 6) upgrading the OS to 9.1 7) new NiMH battery. Total cost
> was around $550, and worth every penny; this 1400 has been a very tough
> road warrior, and for six weeks when I was on an away rotation, it sufficed
> as my "desktop" as well.

-- 
"You recommend Macs to your friends, and Intel machines to those whom you
don't mind billing by the hour."
- Anonymous



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