• Updated 2023-07-12: Hello, Guest! Welcome back, and be sure to check out this follow-up post about our outage a week or so ago.

ha macintosh powerbook

Metalchic

Well-known member
haha! i'm posting this message from my powerbook 1400 computer running MacOS9.1 with a wireless card :p

i just wanted to say somthing cus i think its cool.

 

coius

Well-known member
Kick'n! I loved the PowerPC PowerBooks. Although I have never personally owned one, i got to play with my cousin's 3400, which he then upgraded to the PowerBook 3500 (First G3. basically a 3400 w/ a G3 CPU)

 

bigD

Well-known member
Bah! You guys are nuts! The Powerbooks stopped being cool when the 190 was released.

All hail the 170! The greatest Powerbook EVER! :) :)

 

bigD

Well-known member
However it is cool that you're posting wirelessly from your 1400. I can't do that from my 170. ;)

 

Metalchic

Well-known member
haha cool, i was thinking abotu getting a larger HDD (like 30GB area?) and a Cresendo PBG3 400MHz upgrade for this powerbook, i used the CDROM drive from a dead iMac and put it in the encasement for the dead CDROM drive module and now i have a working 24x CDROM drive on my PB1400 woohoo ^_^

the wifi card i'm useing is a Dell TrueMobile 1150 PC Card, useing the ORiNOCO 7.2 Drivers for Mac OS 9. i replaced its dead 2.1GB hard drive with a 4.5GB drive and it works happly online.

 

Metalchic

Well-known member
its an ORiNOCO Gold Edition relabled card. it works with any non-CArdBus compliant macintosh with a PCMCIA slot.

 

alk

Well-known member
It also works in CardBus compliant PowerBooks. In fact, it works in all PowerBooks except 500 series 'Books with Rev A or Rev B PCMCIA card modules.

Peace,

Drew

 

Metalchic

Well-known member
yeah but if your gonna run a cardbus mac i would go the direction of a linksys wireless G card cus its just as stable but alot faster.

 

MacMan

Well-known member
I've got one of those Orinoco Gold cards in my 1400. It's great for wireless internetting under System 7!

 

LCGuy

LC Doctor/Hot Rodder
I want that WiFi card. :p
Any reason in particular? It's (just) a rebadged Orinoco...
Because when you live in rural Australia, and don't have access to eBay, 16 bit PCMCIA WiFi cards of any sort are ultra-rare. I've been chasing one for two years now and my quest has still been unsuccessful. It seems that around here, I can get all the CardBus cards I want, but there are no 16 bit cards to be found, of any sort.

 

tomlee59

Well-known member
So you're not so much interested in that *particular* card as you are *any* Orinoco card. I was wondering if you had a Dell fetish or some such thing, hence the question. :)

 

alk

Well-known member
wifi-G doesn't work in pre-OSX, does it?
theroreticly if you have a cardbus mac under os9 you should be able to use the airport software to operate a cardbus wifi card
Nope. 802.11g is not supported in OS 9 at all (even with AirPort and Broadcom based 802.11g cards).

Peace,

Drew

 
Top