In a message dated 7/15/01 8:20:12 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

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I'm just curious.  What kind of PowerBooks do most people on this list use?
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PB140 upgraded to a PB170/8 MB/500 MB/MacOS 7.1

PB170, in pieces, which was the "donor" for the above PB140-to-PB170 
conversion

PB520c/12 MB/320 MB/PCMCIA card cage/One battery/MacOS 8.1

PB540c/40 MB/500 MB/PowerPC Upgrade/Two batteries/MacOS 8.5.1

PB540c/40 MB/320 MB/PowerPC Upgrade/Two batteries/MacOS 8.5.1

The PB540c is just about the most flexible PB I have yet encountered.

All my PB5xx machines are equipped with the GV PowerPort 19.2 modem and the 
latest 5.25 software (for remote use), and with Earthlink's DSL software (for 
in-home use).


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