--- "Byron Q. Desnoyers Winmill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 18, 2004 at 11:02:48AM -0400, Roland
> Drake wrote:
> > I am searching for an ethernet card for a
> Powerbook 190cs.
> 
> I noticed this model takes PCMCIA cards.  Which
> manufacturers
> supported 68040 PowerBooks?  If companies like 3com
> provided support,
> you may be able to find these cards at an elecronics
> surplus store
> downtown.  You can also try Mac dealers in case they
> have old stock
> which they couldn't sell (the U of T bookstore had
> some older Mac
> hardware in stock the last time I looked).

One thing for certain, a CardBus card won't work.
You need one that meets the 16 bit PC Card spec.
Don't hold out much hope of finding a 10/100 PC Card
that'll work in a 68k Powerbook. 10 megabit is
what you'll likely find. (Even though there are
16 bit 10/100 PC Card NICs for PC laptops.)

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