Either you need to find specific drivers for that PCMCIA card, or (and I hope this is the case) Apple will include standard drivers for these sorts of things, and they'll hopefully be released soon.
Still, I think it's to be expected. It's a brand spanking new operating system. (well, I guess os X server's been out, but not with Aqua).
How long did it take other OS's, even "modern" ones like Linux and BeOS to support USB, FireWire, PCMCIA, and the like? And OS X is, what, a month and half old?
Originally posted by rharder How long did it take other OS's, even "modern" ones like Linux and BeOS to support USB, FireWire, PCMCIA, and the like? And OS X is, what, a month and half old?
I find it inexcusable really that there isn't at least some sort of beta PCMCIA support. I mean, they're using netbsd as the reference platform for Darwin. NetBSD has had PCMCIA support for quite a while.
but, alas, I suppose they have their reasons. Until then I'll just be dragging my 100ft ethernet cord around the house until I can use my WaveLAN card again . . .