At 1:48 PM +0100 2/12/2003, Edmond AUGIER wrote:
Le 12/02/03 7:04, � Clark Martin � <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a �crit :
PC Cards (PCMCIA) are at least 16 bits, Card Bus, a superset of PC
Card is 32 bits. Early power books (up to the 3400) can only use 16
bit PC Cards and not Card Bus. G3 Series and above can take Card Bus
(32 bit) or earlier PC Cards (16 bit). 3400 and the Original G3 have
Card Bus electronics but a non-Card Bus card cage so they MAY work
with Card Bus and can with a modification.
What about this modification ? I bought a PCMCIA - USB adaptator but Mac OS
9.1 does'nt recognize it !
Does it appear on the desktop? If so then it's a software issue
(AFAIK). 9.1 won't recognize it unless the drivers are installed.
9.1 has the drivers but only installs them if the card is inserted at
installation time. You can go back and do a custom install.
More info on the mod at: http://www.wwc.edu/~frohro/Cardbus/Cardbus.html
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