The USB cards are all Cardbus. No one made a NuBus-to-PCMCIA "bridge" 
chip which supported one of the available USB chips. It is the lack of a 
NuBus "bridge" chip which prevented the making of a 1400 (or other 
pre-2400 PB) compatible USB card.

The Wallstreet and Lombard DVD decoder card is designed to be used in the 
lower Cardbus slot, only. That slot can also accommodate a "zoom video" 
board, such as the iX3D "Road Rocket", but these cards depend upon 
specific extensions to the Cardbus standard which are implemented on 
certain PBs (Wallstreet and Lombard, in particular) and may not be 
present on other Cardbus PBs (2400, 3400, 3500, etcetera).

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