The problem with constructing a 'Book (or any 'puter really) from bits is
that without a complete correctly working unit in which to test parts
it'll be very frustrating not being able to figure which part(s) is
causing the inevitable problems.

Though it runs counter to the OP's original proposal, it's much better to
first buy a complete, working unit, then patiently source the bits for
the second unit. Trust me (hard-won-lesson), troubleshooting without
known-working spares is a total headache. Thus the
rock-solid-totally-logical-can't-argue-with-common-sense reason I always
have waaaay more Macs than I _really_ need. :-)

dan k

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I 'm the OP.

And while this is probably good advice Uuh. . . . yeah,chee ya know . . . uhuh! That would defeat the whole idea of saving money.Which when you are on a fixed income is a very important consideration. And to all of those who say "hey you got no biznis getting a PB you can't afford !" I say where is your American spirit of innovation?
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Adrian

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