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wnameth

macrumors 65816
Nov 18, 2004
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0
Canada
the answer is no, because they didn't introduce it until the aluminum powerbooks came out, it is generally the same though
 

RGunner

macrumors 6502a
Jul 3, 2002
707
105
Midnight Sun
Not sure what you mean....

wnameth said:
the answer is no, because they didn't introduce it until the aluminum powerbooks came out, it is generally the same though

What is generally the same?

Only an original Apple Airport "B" card will work in the Ti's internally Airport slot. Having said that, you can use a 802.11g card (such as Sonnet's or certain Linksys / Buffalo) PCMCIA card which act just like a Apple Extreme card. This is in the external PCMCIA cardbus slot.

Again, no choice but PCMCIA card with the Ti's. (or original Apple card).. there was a link to a certain model Sony card which may work in the Ti's, but I would buy an Extreme (visit Accelerate your Mac if you really want a Sony / take a chance).
 
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