Please take note that powerbook 3400 is cardbus compliant. These may not be what you're looking for and besides you may already have this info, but just incase, here we go:

http://www.wwc.edu/~frohro/Cardbus/Cardbus.html

MCE does the service for a big fee! Some listers have done it by shaving off part of a usb card. Here's the MCE link:
http://store.mcetech.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=MTOS&Category_Code=SVCCARDBUS


Mark Benson wrote:

I'm back on the list having laid my paws on a tidy little 3400c Powerbook. It's pretty much stock apart from a 20x CD drive and an additional 64MB RAM card. Extraordinarily tidy little book for it's age - and not all that slow either.

I want to hang a Lucent wireless card on and use it with the airport card in my iMac to get access to my main LAN. Can this be done easily?

Also I'm on the hunt for good OS 9 software. Any must-have olde world laptop apps, especially for a guy with mostly OS X machines?




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