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PowerBook G3
This is my 2000 PowerBook G3 (FireWire) with a 14.1" display.
The specifications of the computer itself are the following: 400 MHz G3, 512 MB SDRAM, 40 GB HDD, 8 MB ATi Rage Mobility 128. It's been upgraded with a floppy drive and a zip drive swappable with the optical drive in the right bay. Geekbench result: 225.
Notable features at time of release for this model include USB and FireWire as primary ports and a DVD reader as standard. Other things worth mentioning are that it has a removable keyboard for easy access and a hinged port cover. The rear logo is upside down.
It runs OS 9 and OS X Tiger on the same hard drive. It's mostly used for OS 9 applications and communication towards any other Mac from 1984 and up and acts like a medic being transported between computers.
PowerBook G3
This is my 2000 PowerBook G3 (FireWire) with a 14.1" display.
The specifications of the computer itself are the following: 400 MHz G3, 512 MB SDRAM, 40 GB HDD, 8 MB ATi Rage Mobility 128. It's been upgraded with a floppy drive and a zip drive swappable with the optical drive in the right bay. Geekbench result: 225.
Notable features at time of release for this model include USB and FireWire as primary ports and a DVD reader as standard. Other things worth mentioning are that it has a removable keyboard for easy access and a hinged port cover. The rear logo is upside down.
It runs OS 9 and OS X Tiger on the same hard drive. It's mostly used for OS 9 applications and communication towards any other Mac from 1984 and up and acts like a medic being transported between computers.