Smoothly running a Wallstreet with Tiger 10.4.11, USB 2.0 PCMCIA, Wi-
Fi PCMCIA, ... (one with "original" 300MHz, to be dismissed, and
another with a Sonnet Crescendo G4).
Yes, I overdid just a bit...
USB 2.0 PCMCIA cards came from macsales (ADS). Watch out for some
model like the Firewire USB combo ones since they could need an
adapter to provide enough power.
Cheers,
Giulio
Il giorno 03/lug/08, alle ore 14:53, Goodwin, Greg P. ha scritto:
> Currently in the Retrochallenge 2008 I am using a G3 Wallstreet (since
> it meets the critia of being ten years old by a month or so.) The
> Wallstreet uses a USB PCMCIA card as well as a wifi card. Also runs
> 10.3.9 fairly well.
>
> Doc Clu
>
> PS: Also working on my Newton 2000 and getting that back up and
> working.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: newtontalk-bounce@newtontalk.net
> [mailto:newtontalk-bounce@newtontalk.net] On Behalf Of curt
> Wiederhoeft
> Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 7:57 PM
> To: newtontalk@newtontalk.net
> Subject: Re: [NTLK] [OT] Selling Wallstreet and an eMate
...
> Alternatively, lowendmac says that the Wallstreet will
> support USB and Firewire via the addition of PCMCIA
> cards. Did you ever try that, or is there a chance of
> finding such a card amongst your "bibs and bobs?" I
> can find audio converters for both.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Curt
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