It seems to me that the RAM limit (112 Meg) and battery problems (1 1/2
hours each) are enough for me to not want to put that kind of money into a
2400c, when the iceBook comes very close to being a better replacement for
what you are trying to do. Referb iBook/500's are gong for not a heck of a
lot more money that this project would cost and it seems like a better use
of funds.
Just my 2¢
Tom
> 
> Unless we can get more RAM, greater speed seems not worth the considerable
> effort. Did I miss something here?
> 
> John Amaral
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