Hi guys,
Some of you may remember a few months back, when I took on a huge load of surplus computing gear from Los Alamos National Labs (and some stuff from NASA). One of the items was a PowerBook 3400/200, which the previous owner assured me was dead, but might be good for parts.
I needed a break from playing with my 'new' Mac IIfx (yeah, right! [
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This particular 3400 has the 200mHz 603e, a 4gb HDD (IIRC), and 48 megs of RAM.
One interesting note - on the screen-lid is a white bar-code sticker with "PROPERTY OF MOTOROLA" printed on it. The previous owner said that he'd heard that it was used for development work at Motorola in it's prior life, but didn't know much beyond that. Interesting, eh?
Finally, a question: I've got 3 different old-school PCMCIA wireless cards (two Lucent WaveLAN Bronzes, one WaveLAN Gold), but no drivers for any of them. I found a time-limited demo of a driver that worked fine, but I'm not terribly excited about paying $20 for a driver that seems like it should be a free download. Do any of you know where I might find the original, non-fee-based driver for any of those cards?
Thanks!
Huxley
Some of you may remember a few months back, when I took on a huge load of surplus computing gear from Los Alamos National Labs (and some stuff from NASA). One of the items was a PowerBook 3400/200, which the previous owner assured me was dead, but might be good for parts.
I needed a break from playing with my 'new' Mac IIfx (yeah, right! [
This particular 3400 has the 200mHz 603e, a 4gb HDD (IIRC), and 48 megs of RAM.
One interesting note - on the screen-lid is a white bar-code sticker with "PROPERTY OF MOTOROLA" printed on it. The previous owner said that he'd heard that it was used for development work at Motorola in it's prior life, but didn't know much beyond that. Interesting, eh?
Finally, a question: I've got 3 different old-school PCMCIA wireless cards (two Lucent WaveLAN Bronzes, one WaveLAN Gold), but no drivers for any of them. I found a time-limited demo of a driver that worked fine, but I'm not terribly excited about paying $20 for a driver that seems like it should be a free download. Do any of you know where I might find the original, non-fee-based driver for any of those cards?
Thanks!
Huxley



