Grapplin' w/ a Graphite (iBook)

2004-05-27 Thread COCCORP
Could y'all help me be a lil' sneaky??
;-)

A computer scrapper I work with frequently recently received someone's old 
office equipment, that contained what appears to be a smashed-LCD screen iBook.

All I can tell about it is that it's graphite in color. I did not see it long 
enough to see if it had firewire, video out or anything... actually I did not 
look at it long at all(!), because my friend -- while his first-mind is that 
All Apples Are #*$%  -- once he sees you're interested in something he 
immediately goes and researches EPay.

I learned my lesson last time; he normally tosses PPC'd 540s, G3'd 1400s, or 
sells them to me. But last time, I stared at a 3400c he wanted $70 for just a 
bit too long(!), which prompted him to boot it up  discover that it was a 
240mhz model. A short time later after a trip to EPay, his price nearly tripled.

Anyway, the only other thing I noticed about the graphite iBook is that the 
top of the screen display had iBook only on the inside, and the button below 
the trackpad was graphite also.

Now, barring mix-match cases and internals, of course, can someone help me ID 
this puppy, if that's enough to go on? Thanks...

Craig W.
Atlanta GA

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Re: Grapplin' w/ a Graphite (iBook)

2004-05-27 Thread Malcolm Cornelius
 
 Anyway, the only other thing I noticed about the graphite iBook is that the
 top of the screen display had iBook only on the inside, and the button below
 the trackpad was graphite also.
 
 Now, barring mix-match cases and internals, of course, can someone help me ID
 this puppy, if that's enough to go on? Thanks...

Well there was a Graphite 366 non-Firewire and I think a 466 SE with DVD.

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Re: Grapplin' w/ a Graphite (iBook)

2004-05-27 Thread larry Zasitko
Hi,
There were two versions of the Graphite and both were called SE's.
I have a first generation Graphite SE Clamshell so..
The first generation Graphite was 366 mhz, 4 meg video, 6 gig hard drive
The second generation Graphite was 466 mhz, 8 meg video, 10 gig hard  
drive and the firewire port

Both still fetch pretty good prices on Ebay
On May 27, 2004, at 1:02 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could y'all help me be a lil' sneaky??
;-)
A computer scrapper I work with frequently recently received someone's  
old
office equipment, that contained what appears to be a smashed-LCD  
screen iBook.

All I can tell about it is that it's graphite in color. I did not see  
it long
enough to see if it had firewire, video out or anything... actually I  
did not
look at it long at all(!), because my friend -- while his first-mind  
is that
All Apples Are #*$%  -- once he sees you're interested in something  
he
immediately goes and researches EPay.

I learned my lesson last time; he normally tosses PPC'd 540s, G3'd  
1400s, or
sells them to me. But last time, I stared at a 3400c he wanted $70 for  
just a
bit too long(!), which prompted him to boot it up  discover that it  
was a
240mhz model. A short time later after a trip to EPay, his price  
nearly tripled.

Anyway, the only other thing I noticed about the graphite iBook is  
that the
top of the screen display had iBook only on the inside, and the  
button below
the trackpad was graphite also.

Now, barring mix-match cases and internals, of course, can someone  
help me ID
this puppy, if that's enough to go on? Thanks...

Craig W.
Atlanta GA
 

Larry Zasitko
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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