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- From: ns111310@LANCE.ColoState.Edu (Nathaniel Sammons)
- Subject: Upgrading PowerBooks??
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- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 21:36:04 GMT
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- I would lik to know if it is possible to upgrade a PowerBook.
- I heard that the motherboard is a few daughter-cards put together, and that
- the CPU and built-in system RAM are on a small card, so, wouldn't
- it be possible for either Apple or some really clever 3rd party
- company to offer, say a 40MHz '030 with '882 fairly inexpensively
- to people who want it?? This seems to make sense, and if I am the
- first person to come up with the idea, then I am severly shocked...
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- -nate sammons
- ns111310@longs.lance.colostate.edu
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