>Hi all,
>
>My SN is 15740048AJN. Can anyone tell if it is carbus enabled? I bought it during the 
>last months it was still officially sold. 
>
>I'd like to know what, if any, difference "cardbus enabling" would make in the 
>following of my current setup:
>
>cache bus speed 160 MHz (level 1: 32/32K, level 256K), system bus speed 40 MHz, 
>
>Thanxxxxx

What I forgot to mention (Alzheimer's, hahaha) was that I'm talking about a Powerbook 
2400. And, of course, hehehe, it is not really "my" SN, it is the computer's SN!

Noyse! Noyse! (I work in Brooklyn, can you tell?) I want my kookoo pills please!
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