The Dual USB is a second gen icebook. The iBooks listed in the doc are clamshell iBooks.

On Sep 15, 2004, at 12:24 PM, MikeRF/A2 wrote:

Ben replied:
AFAIK the 8 GB limitation is Beige G3's and early iMacs only. You did not need to partition the iBook.

According to this
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106235 (thanks Dan) your statement about the iBook is incorrect, unless the dual USB model is considered a later model to those listed. Machine model release dates would have clarified this. Hello... Apple? And as stated I received it already partitioned (and also loaded with software that I didn't feel like reinstalling at the time).


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