It runs well with the RAM config, but I’m considering decking it out with a zippy, fresh Mac OS 7.6.1 once the CF adapter arrives. It’s a nice word processor to work with which surprisingly utilizes many common, modern text editor shortcuts ( ) I recommend grabbing a copy of Corel WordPerfect 3.5e, which was made free. I’m going to pick up an Orinoco Silver (or Gold) 802.11b 16-bit Type II PC Card next to get it online. I tried playing around with it but couldn’t figure out how to get TCP/IP going to effectively get online via IR, but that’s no big deal. It whips megabytes of data through the air in just minutes! Just don’t bump it or the connection drops. It should arrive tomorrow.įor connectivity, I had a little bit of fun wirelessly zapping files through the air via the IR panel on the back (paired with my Pismo). I have ordered a 44pin CF-IDE adapter for less than AU$10 shipped and have a 2GB CF card ready to install. I didn’t get a CD module with mine either, just a floppy drive. It has the passive matrix display and not the better active matrix TFT like yours, but I enjoy the novelty of the ghosting from the passive matrix. I scored a PowerBook 1400cs, 603e 166MHz with 128K L2 cache, 40MB of RAM and a 1.3GB HDD. Thank you for sharing I also become an owner of one of these pre-G3 PowerBooks this week. Wow! You have compiled an impressive archive of PowerBook resources.
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