Anyone know what pin on an icebook battery is +, and what one is -?
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On 1/2/05 1:53 PM, Aase Marit Waage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am looking at some other ones now, and have also sent some mails to
some I know of that might have something, and mailed the Apple store
asking if they have a demo model or something like that. I mean,
getting a new one isn't that
Hi all,
I am looking around again, as I lost the other one. I got a bit
p*, as the seller had said it would go to the first, and I was
the first and had committed to buy, then he suddenly went on and sold
it to another, mailing me afterwards to tell me... That is not how I
do business...
Aase,
On Jan 2, 2005, at 2:53 PM, Aase Marit Waage wrote:
Hi all,
I am looking around again, as I lost the other one. I got a bit
p*, as the seller had said it would go to the first, and I was the
first and had committed to buy, then he suddenly went on and sold it
to another, mailing me
At that price I would also say to go new. I don't know about European prices,
but our
current entry level iBook is a fast 1.2GHz that is more than 50% faster than
the
800MHz on account of the faster system bus and double the level 2 cache, making
it
faster than even the 1GHz PowerBook I
Aase,
My advice is to buy one with the faster processor. My G4 800 is a dog
compared to my wife's 1 gig mhz. The 30 gig HD is too small. You'll
run out of space fast especially if you have lots of music or photos.
Built in bluetooth is nice but I would trade it off to get a faster
Thanks to all who replied. I really appreciate all the links and info on
the memory.
Pam
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pamark, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
According to the book that came with it, it says it
only supports 128 mb chips
That book is out of date.
I don't want to take a chance and order a memory chip it will not accept.
If that is true, go to devdepot.com and order a targetbuilt RAM module
for your
Pam asks:
Is anyone out there running a G3/300 clamshell iBook with more than
160 megs of ram? According to the book that came with it, it says it
only supports 128 mb chips, but as someone pointed out MacTracker says
it will support 288megs (apple). I don't want to take a chance and order
a
At 9:06 AM -0700 7/20/04, pamark wrote:
Hi again,
I now have some more questions. The ibook I have is a G3/300, I am
assuming the higest amount of ram I can have is 160 (32 on board + 128mb
dimm), Is this correct? or is anyone running one with more ram? It only
has 32 megs as it sits and I was
Hi again,
I now have some more questions. The ibook I have is a G3/300, I am
assuming the higest amount of ram I can have is 160 (32 on board + 128mb
dimm), Is this correct? or is anyone running one with more ram? It only
has 32 megs as it sits and I was planning on ordering some ram for it
but I
My Reply follows quote. On 20/07/2004 09:06 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hi again,
I now have some more questions. The ibook I have is a G3/300, I am
assuming the higest amount of ram I can have is 160 (32 on board + 128mb
dimm), Is this correct? or is anyone running one with more ram? It only
has
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 09:06:28 -0700, pamark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi again,
I now have some more questions. The ibook I have is a G3/300, I am
assuming the higest amount of ram I can have is 160 (32 on board + 128mb
dimm), Is this correct? or is anyone running one with more ram? It only
Is anyone out there running a G3/300 clamshell iBook with more than
160 megs of ram? According to the book that came with it, it says it
only supports 128 mb chips, but as someone pointed out MacTracker says
it will support 288megs (apple). I don't want to take a chance and order
a memory chip it
On Jul 20, 2004, at 2:11 PM, pamark wrote:
Is anyone out there running a G3/300 clamshell iBook with more than
160 megs of ram? According to the book that came with it, it says it
only supports 128 mb chips, but as someone pointed out MacTracker says
it will support 288megs (apple). I don't want
Hi,
I just purchased a ibook 300mhz from a yard sale. It seemed to be in
perfect shape in the box with all cords and packing. However the battery
does not seem to be working. I can get it to work plugging in the ac
adapter, but all I get is an X through the battery even though they are
installed.
I had these exact same symptoms on my iBook (g3/900). I'd say with 90%
confidence that it's your battery. I got mine replaced and it solved
the problem.
Good luck.
-Hal
On Jul 18, 2004, at 12:32 PM, pamark wrote:
Hi,
I just purchased a ibook 300mhz from a yard sale. It seemed to be in
perfect
Thanks again for all the replies, new update...I started to notice stuck pixels
on the screen, promptly called Apple and a new one is on its way, Go Apple! even
overnighted it to me for free..So upon receiving it I will pop in the system
disks and go ahead and reformat it, I'm very familiar with
Thanks for the help w/ the Graphite spotting; I guess it is either a 366mhz
or a 466mhz...
Another inquiry; Is there a way to add a DVD-rom /reader drive to a non-SE
Firewire iBooks? I have seen cd-rw's by third party makers...
Thanks,
Craig W.
Atlanta GA
If you go to war you have already
on 28/05/04 19:47, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the help w/ the Graphite spotting; I guess it is either a 366mhz
or a 466mhz...
Another inquiry; Is there a way to add a DVD-rom /reader drive to a non-SE
Firewire iBooks? I have seen cd-rw's by third party
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