Thanks. The only question (?) is how much voltage can
a powerbook deliver if nec. if attaching a device (but
it would have to be powered-up, anyways?) e.g. a USB
web cam that doesn't use batteries.
Best
George

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> This afternoon I performed some microsurgery on my
> Kanga. The surgery was
> successful, and as a consequense it now supports
> Cardbus.
>
> It also supports the previously mentioned PPA
> International combo USB 2.0
> and Firewire card.
>
> Both the previously reported Wallstreet test, and
> this Kanga test, were
> performed under MacOS 9.1.
>
> Importer's info ...
>
> http://ppa-usa.com/product_pages/firewire/1110.htm
>
> ... but ignore the implied limitation of Max OS X,
> which is why I
> initially ignored this product for my Wallstreets
> and my Kanga.
>
> MacOS 9.X is supported without drivers.
>



        
                
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