I got one, never been installed. New.
Make me an offer. 466 MHz.
Victor
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Date: Sat, 10 Jan 1970 21:24:14 -0500 (EST)
From: Ruffin Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PB 1400 G3 upgrade sources?
Any good
Technowarehousellc.com
I purchased my 2400 G3 upgrade from them. Excellent service.
Chris
On 1/10/70 10:24 PM, Ruffin Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any good sources for any speed G3 upgrades for the PB 1400 other than eBay I
should know about?
Thanks,
Ruffin Bailey
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I have never seen any processor upgrades for the powerbook 3400. Am I
missing something? It would be nice if there was one.
Peter.
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From what I've been able to find, it appears that the 3400 has no
practical G3 upgrade path. The (if memory serves) soldered on CPU and the
sharing of the case with the G3/250 PB make it impractical to upgrade the
3400.
The differences between the 3400/G3 seem to be (besides hard/CD drives,
At 10:09 AM -0700 2/7/03, THE ROCK wrote:
I have never seen any processor upgrades for the powerbook 3400. Am I
missing something? It would be nice if there was one.
The only way is a MB swap, making it a Kanga.
Paul
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I hope the following is not offensive to this discussion group.
anyone looking for a G3 processor upgrade for the 1400?
I have one for sale. Contact me off list.
Mitch
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Cameron Kaiser wrote:
I don't want to disassemble my 1400, but I have an 8-bit Apple video
out card and a Sonnet G3/333, and they both fit easily though I
think I had to install the CPU upgrade first (IIRC). Which Sonnet
card (466?), and is this the 8-bit Apple video out?
The first Sonnet
There are two different cards that I know of. One is made by Apple the other
by Focus I think. The Apple card was 8 bit and the other was 16 bit which
had problems with stacked ram. Maybe you have the aftermarket card and not
the Apple one. You don't need the video card if you're not going to use
I recently came into a Sonnet Crescendo G3 upgrade card for PowerBook
1400. Very nice and fast, but there was one problem: I couldn't
install my Apple PB 1400 Video Out card over it. A chip on the bottom
of the video card (#U4?) contacts a little lidded coil (#L1) on the
Sonnet card, causing
Has anyone run into this problem? The Apple video card works fine
itself; the only part # I can find on it is DAPC5IB16C3 / Rev.3C. Was
there more than one version of the Apple video card?
I don't want to disassemble my 1400 (since it's my primary desktop Mac ATM
after my 7300's HD went to
I added a Sonnet G3/333 to my PB1400cs about a year ago. No
problems so far. The improvement was considerable. Good
little computer. I am keeping with OS 8.6 on the PB because
is only uses about 10 megs of memory. OS 9.1 uses 50 to 60
megs on a G4.
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Lance on 8/30/01 12:11 PM wrote:
I added a Sonnet G3/333 to my PB1400cs about a year ago. No
problems so far. The improvement was considerable. Good
little computer. I am keeping with OS 8.6 on the PB because
is only uses about 10 megs of memory. OS 9.1 uses 50 to 60
megs on a G4.
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