Andrew I thought all Kangas came with 64MB of ram.
Steve Greer
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From: G-Books [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andrew
Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 10:34 AM
To: G-Books
Subject: Re: Anyone still using the Powerbook G3 Kanga Original
I have an immaculate Kanga
I have a kanga with a 5GB HD os 9.2.2 64MB
Ram and it has to be one of the best laptops I have used.
Only problem is finding the ram for it and the expansion bay the minimum for
that would be floppy and CD. I don't use mine any ore due to the screen
becoming cracked by my foot back in January of th
I have a happier tale that involves replacing a Powerbook
Lets go back to well early September 2004 I being a student in HS need a
laptop due to my bad handwriting. First laptop was a Thinkpad 755cd that
lasted from 9/03-9/04 I bought a Powerbook 5300ce that lasted me until its
flaws started to sh
IF your worried go and sell the Aluminum Ibook and get one made out of
regular plastic and you will no longer about the very evil aluminum. But
aluminum was never linked to any disease and it is a myth about aluminum
that you are worried about.
Quote From Website
"Most experts will tell you, howe
It isnt like on the old 5300/190 and 3400/Kanga Series where the 2 models
that make up the line share major parts we all know the 190 can be upgraded
with a Logic board and screen swap and the 3400 can become a G3 with the
Kanga logic board swap.
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From: G-Books [mailto:[E
Hi I have a Powerbook G3 "Kanga" and I would like to know if X will run on
it with 64MB ram and X Post Facto Current OS is 9.2.2 on the 5GB HD.
Steve Greer
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