>Every Powerbook w/ PCMCIA ports up to the Wallstreet G3 models (500-series 
>w/module ...

That's the Blackbird.

The 3400 was Cardbus-enabled as to the support chip, but not as to the 
card cage. The card cage could be easily modified to accept Cardbus 
(32-bit) cards, which would then work.

The Wallstreet was the 1998 "G3 Series", and was the first PowerBook Mac 
to have the same performance as its Desktop cousins (/233, /266 and 
/300). This had 32-bit Cardbus slots, but not all vendors supported the 
Wallstreet (the "Easi" PCI bus extender ... three PCI slots ... was one 
Cardbus system which wouldn't work in a Wallstreet, but would work in a 
1999 or 2000).

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