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ORIGINAL MESSAGE

1. On one side of my powerbook there is a receptacle for my floppy and i
imagine that's where the cdrom drives resides too. Now, on the opposite
side of the power book is another receptacle with a small opening
(compared to the floppy receptacle on the opposing side), what is this
second receptacle used for? A few ideas are coming to mind but I'd
somebody who knows to clear the air for me.

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MY FIRST ANSWER

1.  That is the ADB port, you connect your external keyboard and mouse 
there, or my QuickCam, that takes its power from it, as did some old 
33.6 Kbps Supra external modems.

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THE LOGICAL ANSWER FROM centurytel:

The other side should be just big enough for the PCMCIA cards that you can
get for your computer - such as ethernet and modem cards


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Of course! Silly me! I read "small opening" but forgot "floppy like".
I stand corrected.
Best regards.
Hugo Diaz
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