At 10:47 PM -0700 7/27/05, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
--- Kyle Koerner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


 Thanks for the advice - everyone!  I may eventually
 go with Ethernet
 PDS cards (but I understand you need a right angle
 adapter, which I don't have).

You don't need an angle adaptor. All LC PDS ethernet
cards have the connector on the side to plug directly
into the PDS.

One thing to watch out for are the earliest LC PDS
ethernet cards, made before the LCII. Some will only
work in the original LC. The LCIII introduced an
extended PDS and the few cards made to use the
extended section will not work in any "short" LC PDS.

And one problem with the early cards is that they will seem to work, even, IIRC, as far as showing entries in Chooser but they won't connect.


Except for the few early ones, all "short" LC PDS
cards work in the LCIII and later Macs with the LC
PDS.

How about one of the list's LC gurus doing up a web
page on the cards made to use the extended LC PDS?

And pretty much all the LC PDS cards use the Apple Driver seeing as how they copied the Apple card.
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