> For those still interested.
>  
> http://homepage.mac.com/bengi

Looks like you've left in a local link to an image:
file:///Users/beniamin/Desktop/stdick_rid.jpg

Other than that, very tempting.  I was about to eBay my G3 iBook; I'll have to 
consider keeping it around at least long enough to run this trick.

Have you tried using an "upgraded" card with a PC running Windows?  I tend to 
swap my Lucent card between a PB 1400 and a Gateway with XP.  Sorry if that's 
already been discussed, but I think I'd rather have it usable in both computers 
at 64 than just the 1400 at 128.

Looks neat!  Would've never thought to try sticking it into my iBook.  Now 
you've got me wondering what would happen if I put my G3 iBook's Airport card 
into a PCMCIA slot.  Guess without the [extra] power cord it's useless.  Wonder 
why we haven't seen more 3rd party cards for the iBook, however.

Ruffin Bailey

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