The Lombard was also called the PowerBook G3 Series as I stated in my earlier e-mail.

David

On Friday, September 19, 2003, at 10:18 AM, Tekno Liber wrote:

Just strange that the earlier drive (be it from a Pismo or a Lombard)
should have "PowerBook G3 Series" on it as it was the Wallstreet
and PDQ that were called Series and Series II, and they're not
physically compatible ?!

Oh well...



Laurence


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