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Powerbook 540c, Possible to get USB?
Posted by: uniserver on 2013-03-04 22:52:12
I know you can get PCMCIA Slots for the 540c,

do you think a usb card would work with Mac OS 8.1

I wanted to use this for thumb drives.

Posted by: Byrd on 2013-03-05 04:10:03
Not going to happen sadly - the PCMCIA slot needs to be CardBus compliant, which the 5x0 series does not have. There does not exist a PCMCIA non-cardbus USB card (CardBus is basically a variant of a PCI slot).

You can however use something like a PCMCIA --> CF adapter quite successfully in a 540c. CF-->SD card adapters also exist, include a SD-->MicroSD adapter--->mini USB Micro SD adapter/dongle, kind of like a flash drive.

Posted by: uniserver on 2013-03-05 07:36:31
Thanks, now all I need to do is find a PCMCIA slot for my 540c.

If anyone has one they would want to sell me, I would appreciate it.

Posted by: directive0 on 2013-03-05 07:45:40
I don't want to get a whole new topic started, so at the risk of thread-jacking; while we're on the topic of pre-osX pcmcia solutions;

An Orinoco WaveLan card in my Powerbook 5300c running system 7-8 - Possible?

Posted by: Macdrone on 2013-03-05 08:25:17
yes it is possible, me I just jacked an original airport station and pulled the card out and bam airport capable card.

Posted by: krye on 2013-03-05 08:32:47
Get out of here! I had no idea that the Base Stations had a physical card in them. I always assumed all the "wi-fi stuff" was embedded on the mainboard. I just googled for images and sure enough! That's good to know considering you can get base stations on ebay for $10 bucks!

Posted by: Bunsen on 2013-03-05 10:16:11
PCMCIA/PC Card is 16 bit.

Cardbus is 32 bit; so is USB.

Posted by: bibilit on 2013-03-05 11:36:15
Get out of here! I had no idea that the Base Stations had a physical card in them
Yes all of them (UFO ones at least) The graphite has an Orinoco card, the snow one the Original Airport card and the Extreme...guess what.

You are right too, ABS are far cheaper than the physical cards ๐Ÿ™‚

Posted by: Anonymous Freak on 2013-03-06 12:32:19
Yup, one of my gumdrop iMacs is using an WaveLAN Silver card that was pulled out of my original AirPort Base Station when it died. Took some effort to shoehorn it into the AirPort Adapter, but I got it in there - OS recognizes it as a "true blue" AirPort card just fine.

I've used WaveLAN Gold cards just fine in PowerBook 5300, 1400, and 190s. I tried to get it to work in my 540, but I don't have the right version of the PCMCIA cage.

Posted by: AichEss on 2013-03-17 17:01:09
postby uniserver ยป 05 Mar 2013, 09:36Thanks, now all I need to do is find a PCMCIA slot for my 540c.

If anyone has one they would want to sell me, I would appreciate it.
Would a cage from a Pismo work here? I can come up with at least one.

Posted by: uniserver on 2013-03-17 18:04:42
i think the one for the 540c was somewhat special.

Posted by: ClassicHasClass on 2013-03-17 19:14:08
The cage from the Pismo will not work. In fact, it probably won't even fit.

Posted by: Bunsen on 2013-03-17 22:47:42
The Pismo CardBus slots are PCI based. No 68k Powerbook has PCI.

The 5x0 series PCMCIA cage and adapter are attached to a subset of the '030 PDS, present in the 5x0 for this purpose only.

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