In a message dated 7/23/2004 10:59:24 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>There are 10/100 ethernet cards which were 16 bit, and hence were PCMCIA, 
>but no Mac drivers were ever released for these cards.
>
>All USB 1.1 cards, were Cardbus from the git go. USB 2.0, too. Firewire, 
>too.

I hate to add fuel to the flame, BUT I did once hear of a USB 1.1 PCMCIA 
card, made for the early non-carbus PC laptops, like the Thunk-Pad... 

I keep my ears, mouth, nose and throat open for it; as I do for a rumored 
Newer G3 processor for the Powerbook 500-series, Bigfoot, world peace, etc., 
etc....

Craig W.
Atlanta, GA
Power corrupts. Absolute power's a blast. �- John Fund

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