At 10:11 AM -0400 10/1/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>No, some guy on Ebay is selling a 165 which he claims has 36mb of RAM, which
>is not possible unless he used the RAM from some other Powerbook (maybe the
>190, I was thinking..)

        I took a look at ebay, and found one that claimed 16 + 4 RAM and a
28.8 internal modem, but couldn't find your 36 MB.  The 36 could be actual
RAM of 12 with RD2 set at 3x but I don't think that there is any such
internal modem for 100 series books.
        What the RAM overstatemnt takes is some ignoramus selling something
he knows nothing about, taking the total RD or VM inflated RAM, and making
a stupid inference.  Once in a while, this works in the buyer's favour when
the item is understated, but you have to watch out for impossibilities.
Paul



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