Lombard was the first model with USB ports. Pismo was the first to feature firewire ports.
Rick
Clark or anyone, is the Pismo the first PB with USB ports? Also on LowEndMac.Com I found the family # for Pismo to be 7630. Someone told me they had a Pismo #7572 on the bottom side. Can this be or are they misreading the # because of wear? John Brownsberger
on 9/22/03 9:55 PM, Clark Martin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:> differences (drive type, CPU speed).
With the PowerBooks at least you can tell one model from another based on ports. A lot of the iMac distinctions are based on internal
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