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- Subject: Re: Anyone actually upgrade their own Powerbook 100?
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- From: jokim@eis.calstate.edu (Joon Y. Kim)
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 09:02:30 GMT
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- rrumpf@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu writes:
- > I know there are instructions for opening up a PowerBook 100 and installing
- > memory and/or a new hard drive, but has anyone actually done this? I was
- > considering upping the RAM on mine from 4 to 8, and would rather not pay a
- > dealer $50 for this if I can do it myself. How difficult is this
- > procedure?
- >
- > Bob
- >
-
- Bob -
-
- Invest in the book "The PowerBook Companion" by Richard Wolfson
- published by Addison-Wesley. It has a list price of $24.95 and is well
- worth the price. Detailed information and step by step descriptions of how
- to upgrade and do just about anything. My copy is already well worn from
- numerous readings and from being propped open during PowerBook surgery.
-
-
- Joon
- (jokim@eis.calstate.edu)
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