It's maxed out with 14MB of RAM total and an 120MB spinny IBM hard drive, it has the modem card installed too. I'm unsure about the tunneling but it's not that bad
The best hard drive I had was an IBM 250MB unit that came with a PowerBook 520c. It ran perfectly. And then one day after not using it for a while, the heads seized during boot up and that was it.
All five of my 100-Series PowerBooks (145,165 & 180) came with dead HDDs - even those which were in otherwise quite good condition.
Turns out the reason for this odd sleep cycle seems to be the IBM hard drive. After being spinned down by the power manager, then spinning back up again, it usually doesn't read. Even the mouse cursor freezes sometimes.
When booted from a floppy you can sleep/wake no problem
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