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thecube84
New Member


USA
56 Posts
Posted - 14 Jan 2003 :  16:09:53
duo 280c. small, light, color, though screen is small and not as fast as some others

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cory5412
68KMLA Comrade-in-Arms


USA
4679 Posts
Posted - 07 Feb 2003 :  15:05:29
TiBook 1000MHz/Superdrive
color, small, light, very fast, and huge screen

PowerBook 100, boredomconquersall needs to talk to me about this one, it's small, it's screen doesn't work and it has a 20 MB hard drive...

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maclover5
LC Doctor/Hot Rodder


Australia
5830 Posts
Posted - 07 Feb 2003 :  17:51:09
PowerBook 1400c/166: Nice colour active matrix screen and 16 bit sound out, is great as a low end portable Mac, but a bit laggy.

PowerBook 145B: Great project Mac (it was dead when i got it, had to do a complete rebuild and replace some stuff), and a great machine for word processing.

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gdogkzo
Junior Member



147 Posts
Posted - 07 Feb 2003 :  21:29:18
Pismo Powerbook G3 - 500MHz, 256MB RAM, DVD, 12GB HD, Jaguar, Nice sized screen, I love it to death! It beats any 1st Generation Ti (400 and 500) Hands down!

Powerbook 540c - PowerPC @ 100Mhz, 40MB RAM, 500MB Disk, 8.1, 2 Good Batteries, Nice little portable.

Plus like 14 Duos!

Geoff

Edited by - gdogkzo on 08 Feb 2003 13:36:51Go to Top of Page

cory5412
68KMLA Comrade-in-Arms


USA
4679 Posts
Posted - 07 Feb 2003 :  23:00:08
quote:

TiBook 1000MHz/Superdrive

notice my reluctance to use GHz in this case... it tells me how much faster I may be going... but I also like the bigger nimber better

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triumph_larry
New Member


USA
54 Posts
Posted - 09 Feb 2003 :  22:30:01
550mhz TiBook
Powerbook 2400c
Powerbook 100

Next acquisitions, Fixing my Duo 280c and finding a cheap Tangerine iBook (because it will match my orange & white Triumph motorcycle)

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tmtomh
Junior Member


USA
172 Posts
Posted - 09 Feb 2003 :  22:54:36
2400c. There can be only one.

No rank

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QuadraJets
Junior Member


USA
344 Posts
Posted - 10 Feb 2003 :  21:50:35
5300 cs

It barely escaped death when my sister spilled an entire can of soda on it. Giving the mobo a couple baths fixed it. I use it for word processing, chatting on AIM, or playing snood.

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Flash
Full Member


Australia
637 Posts
Posted - 11 Feb 2003 :  04:38:07
One perfect PB500 PPC constructed out of three or four 500 series 'Books.

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G4from128k
Full Member


USA
873 Posts
Posted - 11 Feb 2003 :  05:57:33
PowerBook 190cs 16/500 OS 7.5.3
Outbound 2030E 8/80 OS 7.1 (25 MHz 68030, Mac Plus ROMs)


G4From128k

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maclover5
LC Doctor/Hot Rodder


Australia
5830 Posts
Posted - 20 Feb 2003 :  00:02:13
quote:
It barely escaped death when my sister spilled an entire can of soda on it. Giving the mobo a couple baths fixed it.

Eep. Sounds like how i spilt a can of Coke near my Dell last night while i was online. It got underneath it, but not in it. About 20 tissues later, everything was fine, except i had lost a bit of Coke.

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cory5412
68KMLA Comrade-in-Arms


USA
4679 Posts
Posted - 22 Feb 2003 :  00:02:30
the PB100 is broken I don'tknow why... I'll see if I can fix it!

over at the fritter that's a few possible answers

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Fedorenko
Junior Member


Australia
463 Posts
Posted - 22 Feb 2003 :  01:50:27
Powerbook 180c running MacOS 7.6.1

Hopefully being replaced by a Powerbook G3 Series II in the near future.

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Alien
Junior Member


Netherlands
269 Posts
Posted - 02 Mar 2003 :  11:33:32
- Mac Portable (16 MHz 68HC000 / 2 MB RAM / 40 MB HD / System 6.0.8L)
- PowerBook 100 (16 MHz 68HC000 / 4 MB RAM / 20 MB HD / System 7.1)
- PowerBook 540C (90 MHz 68040 / 12 MB RAM / 320 MB HD / NetBSD 1.6)
- PowerBook 1400C (166 MHz PPC603ev / 128 kB L2 / 24 MB RAM / 1.3 GB HD / Mac OS 8.1)
- PowerBook 1400C (333 MHz PPC750 / 1 MB L2 / 64 MB RAM/ 2 GB HD / Mac OS 9.1)
- iBook (600 MHz PPC750CXe / 256 kB L2 / 640 MB RAM / 40 MB HD / Mac OS X 10.2.4)

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Clinton
Full Member


USA
700 Posts
Posted - 04 Mar 2003 :  13:47:51
figgered I'd finally post here:

PB 540c/36/150(soon to be upgraded) with a passive matrix screen from a 520, which the person I bought it from did not know about [>:(]

I like it, needs bigger hard drive, new case plastics, and a new screen, and one of these days, a PPC upgrade, and it'll be a screaming sonofa...erm...mother, it runs clarisworks and OS8 like a badazzmofo right now.

it also has a GV powerport mercury 19.2 internal modem :)


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cory5412
68KMLA Comrade-in-Arms


USA
4679 Posts
Posted - 07 Mar 2003 :  23:25:55
congradulations for posting here!

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Clinton
Full Member


USA
700 Posts
Posted - 10 Mar 2003 :  13:15:26
[quote]
congradulations for posting here!

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???
WTF?

are you just trying to increase your postcount again???

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Lieutennant Commander (Pronounced Leftennant)
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cory5412
68KMLA Comrade-in-Arms


USA
4679 Posts
Posted - 15 Mar 2003 :  23:47:09
"you can't handle the truth"
so...
no, I am mostly trying to get around, build relations and have fun with the MLA buds (.ME notes that this is 999th post)

I don't know what was happening then, but I assure you, if I am trying to raise my post count (by performing the act of posting) it was during a Cats/Cory SuperChat

welcome to the thread clinton!

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catsdorule
Senior Member


Canada
1627 Posts
Posted - 16 Mar 2003 :  13:02:02
MIne will be:
Ibook Rev A ram maxed

OMG look at his post count i'll have to start posting a lot!

-danny
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