I just realized that the 3400 has only one serial
port. Would a port replicator be the solution? Or
maybe a USB to Ethernet adapter (I have a USB web cam
by Kensington) as the second web cam? I think the
problem with those adapters is that there is no power
available for the USB device.

--- George Mogiljansky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
> Is it possible to use two Connectix grayscale
> QuickCams using one PowerBook?
> I'm on a mission to catch some thieves on camera and
> using a remote connection
> to transfer the evidence. The modem/printer ports
> would ports would both be used (if possible) by the
> webcams (using motion detection SW). Data transfer
> would be via a PC Card modem.
> If anyone has experience with this type of setup,
> please offer advice, etc.
> I need a data transfer program (via remote dial-in).
> The motion detector SW I obtained from a generous
> list-member (thank you!).
> I will be using  OS 8.1 hopefully, or 8.6 if nec.,
> and
> 9.1 only if absolutely nec.
> on a 3400C, 180 MHz, 80 MB Ram.
> George
>
>


                
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