Okay Thanks. I am planning to get a screen soon (As I cannot find any
1400c's on eBay for a price in range.)
On 5/28/05, Jeff Hubatka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On May 27, 2005, at 8:33 PM, PowerBooks wrote:
Date: Fri, 27 May 2005 10:30:18 -0400
From: Tom and Lisa P [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Richard Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: May 27, 2005 6:29 PM
To: PowerBooks powerbooks@mail.maclaunch.com
Subject: Junkyard 1400's
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My experience is somewhat similar, Ron. I got my first PowerBook 1400 for
$10 (including a carrying case and power supply),
Adrian writes,
But I am persuaded at least that a fixer upper as a core to start is
desirable. It's just having a working machine to test on that I balk at
because of cost. Which is the whole key to the method of building from
parts to begin with.?
Really. I mean, if you do shell out the
Anyone see this thread as a tad silly . . . errr, no? Hmmm . . .
right then . . .
I think cutting out the old logo, the new hole being a larger 'upside
down' . . . err, right-side-up logo is the cleanest solution. As for the
'insert' to use in the new larger hole - I've checked all the
On 5/27/05, Dan Palka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I absolutely hate the 3400c's keyboard.
I heard good things about the 1400 keyboards, but they look the same in
pictures? What's different about them? Are they easier to type on?
What are the keyboards on the 2400 like?
I'm considering
I found some 1400s on eBay but I was wondering if anyone on the list has one
they'd like to sell? I'd rather buy one from a good home...
I can't seem to joine the LEM Swap List
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From: Krow Magnum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PowerBooks powerbooks@mail.maclaunch.com
Subject: Re: 1400 vs 2400
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Thanks,
I can't consider it a highjack if the subject line is changed. Which is a
netiquete I wish all listers including myself adhered to more .
Frequently guilty as charged, I'm afraid.
I sympathize on the 1400 having one myself. Nice machine and still highly
useful I would just
IIRC, there was just a thread here a week or two ago that indicated you can
hack a DVD player into the CD-ROM casing on a 1400 and make it work (or
maybe it was a 3400, not a 1400). Am I remembering that correctly? If so,
that might be a cheaper and easier way to get to the same end result.
I have explained this all week I think.
I want to save money! If I could save $ 100 By putting a Pismo together from
parts it would help immmensely.
I am trying to reutrn from a long illness and am on a fixed income. A Pismo
woulf be modern enough to fity in with the video production classes
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From: Richard Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: May 28, 2005 3:40 PM
To: PowerBooks powerbooks@mail.maclaunch.com
Subject: Junkyard 1400's and DVD player
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Thanks,
I can't consider it a highjack if the subject line is changed. Which is a
netiquete I wish all
i just obtained a sweet 3400c for $ 60.i'm wondering if anyone has
a 3400c orig packaging box they are willing to sell.
i'm a big nerd that way.
paul
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