Re: PowerMac G4 and pcmcia flash cards
From: Timothy A. Seufert <hidden>
Date: 2000-02-23 11:15:06
At 10:38 AM +0100 2/23/00, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
On Tue, Feb 22, 2000, Timothy A. Seufert [off-list ref] wrote:quoted
Well, you're going to face a pretty fundamental barrier in that the G4 does not have any PCMCIA sockets. Despite appareances, the internal AirPort socket on the AGP models is not PCMCIA. It will not work at all with anything other than an AirPort card.Actually, it smells a lot like a PCMCIA (not CardBus). It looks like a kind of bastard of a PCMCIA and an IDE bus, and it's possible that some PCMCIA card be made to work on it. I don't have enough infos for this yet however.
It smells tantalizingly like PCMCIA because it's very close, but it is deliberately broken so that it's not compatible with the regular PCMCIA pinout. This allows Apple to sell AirPort cards for $100 USD without creating a gray market supply of cheap IEEE 802.11 cards, which would undercut everyone else in the world who is selling the same thing for $150-200. When big companies cut special high volume deals, ugly things happen. :) Tim Seufert ** Sent via the linuxppc-dev mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/