ibook SE

2004-08-31 Thread goodidea
Hello all,
I am new to this list and have a simple question: someone has given me an
Ibook and I am trying to determine if it is an Ibook SE.
The color is Graphite and on the outside it says my family number M2453.
Is this enough info to know if it is a first generation Special Edition?
ThANKS, BOUDEWIJN


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Re: ibook SE

2004-08-31 Thread COCCORP

In a message dated 8/31/04 4:58:41 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I am new to this list and have a simple question: someone has given me
an
Ibook and I am trying to determine if it is an Ibook SE.
The color is Graphite and on the outside it says my family number M2453.
Is this enough info to know if it is a first generation Special Edition?

Short of looking on the Apple System Profiler/some other processor tell-tale 
app, the color would seem to be a good thing to go by... but not absolute.

I had an tangy iBook that I sold a few days ago; I WAS going to give it to my 
sis, but she defected (!) to the Dark Side (w/ a really nice top-of-the-line 
P(ie)C(e) (of...) laptop from our daddy; oh well!)...

But before she got it, she wanted me to make it Graphite on the outside. I 
have all the Graphite pieces, and the switch would not have been very hard.

I am assuming your iBook does not boot at all? 

Craig W.
Atlanta, GA
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Re: Pismo sleep issue

2004-08-31 Thread Seth Austen
on 8/30/04 11:05 PM, Adam Thayer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi Adam,

 I just remembered something. Some laptop HDs tend to mess with the
 magnetic sensors in the G3 Series (although I cannot remember which
 ones) which create the symptoms you describe. Different versions of the

I had this problem a few years ago with my G3/300 wallstreet and a 20 gig
travelstar.

 OS have different methods of handling HDs during sleep, which could be
 causing your wake from sleep problem. I am not sure if this affects
 Pismos though, so someone else who could clarify this path of thought
 further would help shed light on your problem.

This seems very likely to be the problem. I am currently booted in OSX and
it wakes from sleep with no problem. I can run Classic from within 10,
however it seems to hang up while asleep. Hmmm. I think we're going to try
going back to 9.1 instead of 9.2 for that partition and see what happens.

Adam, thanks again for your suggestions!

Seth

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Re: ibook SE

2004-08-31 Thread Gladys PĂ©rez-Almiroty
yes, if it is graphite color it is an se. what speed? i gave mine to my 
mom and it is holding strong.
g
On Aug 31, 2004, at 5:58 AM, goodidea wrote:

Hello all,
I am new to this list and have a simple question: someone has given me 
an
Ibook and I am trying to determine if it is an Ibook SE.
The color is Graphite and on the outside it says my family number 
M2453.
Is this enough info to know if it is a first generation Special 
Edition?
ThANKS, BOUDEWIJN




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Re: ibook SE

2004-08-31 Thread larry Zasitko
The graphite SE was made in two versions.
P1
Introduced Jul 1999 and discontinued in Sept 2000
Processor was 300mhz in Blueberry or Tangerine and 366 for the Graphite  
SE
300mhz came with 32meg ram onboard and the 366's came with 64meg
Video was ATI Rage Mobility 4 meg on both
P1.5
Introduced Sept 2000 and discontinued in May 2001
Processor was 366mhz for Indigo and Key Lime and 466mhz for the  
Graphite SE
All had 64 meg of ram onboard
All had ATI Rage Mobility 8 meg Video
The SE's came with a dvd/cdrw drive
The most obvious difference is that the P1.5's had firewire port while  
the earlier ones did not.

First thing to check is to see if there is firewire or not. Then check  
the system and see what speed the processor is.

On Aug 31, 2004, at 3:58 AM, goodidea wrote:
Hello all,
I am new to this list and have a simple question: someone has given me  
an
Ibook and I am trying to determine if it is an Ibook SE.
The color is Graphite and on the outside it says my family number  
M2453.
Is this enough info to know if it is a first generation Special  
Edition?
ThANKS, BOUDEWIJN

 

Larry Zasitko
iMac 350mhz, Bondi Blue, 320meg ram, Jaguar
Graphite Clamshell SE, G3 366mhz, 576 meg ram
12 G4 1.33ghz PowerBook, 768 meg ram, Superdrive, Airport Extreme
Newton OMP, 110, 120, 2100 + eMate

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Re: ibook SE

2004-08-31 Thread Shawn Harley
I don't think any clamshell iBook ever came with a stock combo drive.  
The only(?) options were cd-rom or dvd-rom. And the Key Lime was  
available in 466mhz SE. 366mhz was Indigo or Key Lime and 466mhz SE was  
Graphite or Key Lime.
 Shawn

On Aug 31, 2004, at 1:12 PM, larry Zasitko wrote:
P1.5
Introduced Sept 2000 and discontinued in May 2001
Processor was 366mhz for Indigo and Key Lime and 466mhz for the  
Graphite SE
All had 64 meg of ram onboard
All had ATI Rage Mobility 8 meg Video
The SE's came with a dvd/cdrw drive
The most obvious difference is that the P1.5's had firewire port while  
the earlier ones did not.


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Re: ibook SE

2004-08-31 Thread goodidea
on 31-08-2004 19:12, larry Zasitko at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the info! i am a little less confused: I find the speed is
366mhz, 65mb, no firewire port though (what is it, there are some files
named firewire.. ).
Boudewijn
 The graphite SE was made in two versions.
 P1
 Introduced Jul 1999 and discontinued in Sept 2000
 Processor was 300mhz in Blueberry or Tangerine and 366 for the Graphite
 SE
 300mhz came with 32meg ram onboard and the 366's came with 64meg
 Video was ATI Rage Mobility 4 meg on both
 P1.5
 Introduced Sept 2000 and discontinued in May 2001
 Processor was 366mhz for Indigo and Key Lime and 466mhz for the
 Graphite SE
 All had 64 meg of ram onboard
 All had ATI Rage Mobility 8 meg Video
 The SE's came with a dvd/cdrw drive
 The most obvious difference is that the P1.5's had firewire port while
 the earlier ones did not.
 
 First thing to check is to see if there is firewire or not. Then check
 the system and see what speed the processor is.
 
 On Aug 31, 2004, at 3:58 AM, goodidea wrote:
 
 Hello all,
 I am new to this list and have a simple question: someone has given me
 an
 Ibook and I am trying to determine if it is an Ibook SE.
 The color is Graphite and on the outside it says my family number
 M2453.
 Is this enough info to know if it is a first generation Special
 Edition?
 ThANKS, BOUDEWIJN
 
 
 
 Larry Zasitko
 iMac 350mhz, Bondi Blue, 320meg ram, Jaguar
 Graphite Clamshell SE, G3 366mhz, 576 meg ram
 12 G4 1.33ghz PowerBook, 768 meg ram, Superdrive, Airport Extreme
 Newton OMP, 110, 120, 2100 + eMate
 


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