Vaj wrote: >> Enjoy your new toy. BTW, who makes Apple's motherboards? ;-) >> > > I have no idea, not much into repairing them (I've actually never had > to repair any Apple item I owned!). It seems the current philosophy is > to be able to get market standard materials. It looks like they're > Samsung from a quick gander on the web. ASUS. Not only the motherboard but a contract manufacturer of Apple machines. No wonder my Eee PC resembles a small iBook. ;-) (And maybe why the touch pad has only one button on it?)
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