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  The Penny-Pinching PowerBook 1400 Goes Wireless
Subject:   Your email address
Date:   2003-09-22 15:30:42
From:   szk
Michael, I'd like to contact you directly to propose something that can add another feature to your Penny-Pinching PowerBook.
I've tried the email address provided here in your profile page, but 3 times I was bounced from employees.org's mail server.
Please email me: szk(at)szk.com.br
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  • Your email address
    2003-10-15 07:12:35  anonymous2 [View]

    Try the e-mail address again it's valid. There may have been some problems.

    Mike
    • PB 1400 Wireless
      2003-10-23 05:46:14  anonymous2 [View]

      Hi,
      Iread your article on Penny Pinching PB1400 Wireless. I am ready to buy a Dell 1150 and try this but I read this feedback, which is the same specs for my PB1400 now Im confued?
      please more info
      Thank You
      Spiderdog1@hotmail.com
      10-23-03

      More info from original poster:
      1. I'm running OS 9.1. and the PB1400c has 48 MB of RAM.

      2. I received the following e-mail from Orinoco regarding their driver on PB1400's:

      "Our 802.11b driver doesn't work with your model PowerBook because it requires an internal application called PC Card Manager 3. Unfortunately, this isn't a file on the hard drive that you can upgrade.?

      PC Card Manager 3?
      • Look, here's the bottom line. . it works
        2003-10-26 20:17:29  anonymous2 [View]

        Running Orinoco 7.2 is NOTHING new on the PB 1400's, 2400's and 3400's. I wrote an article on this two years ago.

        There were a half dozen "brand versions" of the Lucent, then Agere, now Proxim Orinoco Silver or Gold (also known as Turbo whatever's) and ALL work in the above mentioned PB as well as the 320!

        If you listen to company tech talking heads like the current Orinoco guys who weren't arounf when the cars were made and we '90's Mac heads made them work with PowerBooks . . . well you'll never go wireless with yours.

        Just run the app, plug in your card before running the "Assistant" and quite worrying.
    • spiderdog1
      2003-10-23 05:45:55  anonymous2 [View]

      Hi,
      Iread your article on Penny Pinching PB1400 Wireless. I am ready to buy a Dell 1150 and try this but I read this feedback, which is the same specs for my PB1400 now Im confued?
      please more info
      Thank You
      Spiderdog1@hotmail.com
      10-23-03

      More info from original poster:
      1. I'm running OS 9.1. and the PB1400c has 48 MB of RAM.

      2. I received the following e-mail from Orinoco regarding their driver on PB1400's:

      "Our 802.11b driver doesn't work with your model PowerBook because it requires an internal application called PC Card Manager 3. Unfortunately, this isn't a file on the hard drive that you can upgrade.?

      PC Card Manager 3?
    • spiderdog1
      2003-10-23 05:45:39  anonymous2 [View]

      Hi,
      Iread your article on Penny Pinching PB1400 Wireless. I am ready to buy a Dell 1150 and try this but I read this feedback, which is the same specs for my PB1400 now Im confued?
      please more info
      Thank You
      Spidrdog1@hotmail.com
      10-23-03

      More info from original poster:
      1. I'm running OS 9.1. and the PB1400c has 48 MB of RAM.

      2. I received the following e-mail from Orinoco regarding their driver on PB1400's:

      "Our 802.11b driver doesn't work with your model PowerBook because it requires an internal application called PC Card Manager 3. Unfortunately, this isn't a file on the hard drive that you can upgrade.?

      PC Card Manager 3?