Le mercredi 30 octobre 2002, à 01:56 , Chris Tillman a écrit :
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 01:10:54PM +0100, Jean-S?bastien Rousseau-Piot
wrote:
Hi,
Do you think it's possible to have a minimal debian working on a
powerbook 1400 with PCMCIA support. ?
The pcmcia would be used to plug a wireless card.
PowerPC 603ev 166 MHz
PowerBook serie 1400
40 MB ram
1,3 GB Hard disk
2 pcmcia slots
I already grabbed those informations on the web but I don't want to try
something impossible.
http://nubus-pmac.sourceforge.net/
(without pcmcia support)
http://www.symsys.com/~ingram/hardware/powermac/potato-install.html
This document describes how to upgrade an MkLinux (DR3)
installation to Debian's Potato release on a Nubus-based Power
Macintosh.
AFAICT there is still no PCMCIA. The specs have not been made available.
Does that mean that Apple didn't made the specs of those pcmcia slots
available ?
And that it is impossible to build anything for them ?
Jean-Sébastien
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