xsivforce
Prodigal Son
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Was goofing off at a flea market and came across an Apple PowerBook 160 with battery and power adapter. Works fine. Talked the guy to $20.
Here are the original specs:
Introduced October 19, 1992 at $2,430 <---- amazing
Discontinued August 16, 1993
System 7.1 to 7.6.1
CPU: 25 MHz 68030
ROM: 1 MB
RAM: 4 MB, expandable to 14 MB using a special 85ns pseudostatic RAM card
Display: 9.8" 4-bit 640x400 passive matrix
40 MB, 80 MB, or 120 MB hard drive standard
ADB port for keyboard and mouse
DIN-8 serial ports on back of computer
PowerBook SCSI connector on back of computer
Proprietary modem slot
Gestalt ID: 34
Size (HxWxD): 2.25" x 11.25" x 9.3"
Weight: 6.8 pounds
Woohoo. Something new to play with.
He also had an IBM notebook with a Pentium 75mhz for $65.
Here are the original specs:
Introduced October 19, 1992 at $2,430 <---- amazing
Discontinued August 16, 1993
System 7.1 to 7.6.1
CPU: 25 MHz 68030
ROM: 1 MB
RAM: 4 MB, expandable to 14 MB using a special 85ns pseudostatic RAM card
Display: 9.8" 4-bit 640x400 passive matrix
40 MB, 80 MB, or 120 MB hard drive standard
ADB port for keyboard and mouse
DIN-8 serial ports on back of computer
PowerBook SCSI connector on back of computer
Proprietary modem slot
Gestalt ID: 34
Size (HxWxD): 2.25" x 11.25" x 9.3"
Weight: 6.8 pounds
Woohoo. Something new to play with.
He also had an IBM notebook with a Pentium 75mhz for $65.