[geeks] Airport slot on iBooks/PowerBooks...

Mike Hebel nimitz at nimitzbrood.com
Mon Aug 9 15:08:56 CDT 2004


I was curious so I e-mailed Sonnet about their G card and using it in the
Airport slot.  There response (below) was as expected but also
interesting.

Mike Hebel


-----Original Message-----
From: Support [mailto:support at sonnettech.com]
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 2:23 PM
To: Hebel, Mike
Subject: Re: Odd question about original Airport card and your G card...


Mike,

Not such an odd question really. We get it a lot. The internal slot
isn't a standard PCMCIA slot actually. There are some electrical
differences so you are correct in that you can't put our Aria extreme
card inside a machine that doesn't have an external PCMCIA slot.

I have a feeling our engineers are looking into an internal card but
can't be sure since they don't talk about what they're working on when
it comes to unannounced product.

On Aug 9, 2004, at 12:04 PM, Hebel, Mike wrote:

> In theory couldn't your G card be taken apart and used in place of the
> original Airport card for things like clamshell iBooks?  The airport
> slot is
> supposed to be a standard PCMCIA slot so I'm just curious if it
> _could_ be
> done.  Obviously voiding the warranty and such.
>
> Could you pass this on to your engineering department?  There are a few
> people wondering about this.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Mike Hebel


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