Re: iBook G4 into a G3.

2004-04-17 Thread Luis Autrique
Ben,

I might have to take my words back, actually the MoBo is about 1/2 the 
size of the computer. let me know if you want the pdf (4.1 megs).

Luis

On Apr 17, 2004, at 2:00 AM, Beniamino Cenci Goga wrote:

Personally I believe that the larger size is related to the screen, as 
the external connectors on both computers are on the same side (left 
facing the computer) and actually occupy the same space.

modem - ethernet - FW - USB - USB - video -audio.

Thanks for the ironical replies ;-) but my question was serious!

Ben



Cute! You could fold it also.


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Re: iBook G4 into a G3.

2004-04-17 Thread Luis Autrique
Ben,

No, you can not, look at the apple service source manual for the iBook 
G4, and you'll see that all of the space is occupied on the 14" too.
I have a PDF copy of it if you want it.

Regards,

Luis

On Apr 17, 2004, at 2:00 AM, Beniamino Cenci Goga wrote:

Personally I believe that the larger size is related to the screen, as 
the external connectors on both computers are on the same side (left 
facing the computer) and actually occupy the same space.

modem - ethernet - FW - USB - USB - video -audio.

Thanks for the ironical replies ;-) but my question was serious!

Ben



Cute! You could fold it also.


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Re: iBook G4 into a G3.

2004-04-17 Thread Beniamino Cenci Goga
Personally I believe that the larger size is related to the screen, 
as the external connectors on both computers are on the same side 
(left facing the computer) and actually occupy the same space.

modem - ethernet - FW - USB - USB - video -audio.

Thanks for the ironical replies ;-) but my question was serious!

Ben



Cute! You could fold it also.


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Re: iBook G4 into a G3.

2004-04-16 Thread Thomas Ethen
Cute! You could fold it also.

Tom

>> Is it feasible to put the logic board of an iBook G4 14" into an ice
>> iBook 12" dual USB.
> 
> After working into a few PowerBook models and seeing how tight the space is
> in a laptop, I would imagine you would have to bend the board a little bit,
> or maybe cut a couple of pieces here and there to make it fit. Of course, it
> would probably not work anymore, but I'm sure it could fit!
> 
> -Laurent.


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Re: iBook G4 into a G3.

2004-04-16 Thread Mike Kauspedas
You could always mod the book and extend and shorten in areas you need,  
or make a whole new case out of wood! Or a Nintendo, briefcase,  
bananas! :)

On Friday, April 16, 2004, at 12:46 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:

On 16/04/04 14:39, "Beniamino Cenci Goga" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Is it feasible to put the logic board of an iBook G4 14" into an ice
iBook 12" dual USB.
After working into a few PowerBook models and seeing how tight the  
space is
in a laptop, I would imagine you would have to bend the board a little  
bit,
or maybe cut a couple of pieces here and there to make it fit. Of  
course, it
would probably not work anymore, but I'm sure it could fit!

-Laurent.
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Re: iBook G4 into a G3.

2004-04-16 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 16/04/04 14:39, "Beniamino Cenci Goga" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Is it feasible to put the logic board of an iBook G4 14" into an ice
> iBook 12" dual USB.

After working into a few PowerBook models and seeing how tight the space is
in a laptop, I would imagine you would have to bend the board a little bit,
or maybe cut a couple of pieces here and there to make it fit. Of course, it
would probably not work anymore, but I'm sure it could fit!

-Laurent.
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iBook G4 into a G3.

2004-04-16 Thread Beniamino Cenci Goga


Is it feasible to put the logic board of an iBook G4 14" into an ice 
iBook 12" dual USB.

Ben

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