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Soup up your PowerBook. (Hardware).
Macworld, January, 2003 by Breen, Christopher
An inescapable truth in a technological world is that in order to keep up, one must trade up. Who, for example, would have imagined that the massively expansive 2GB hard drive in 1998's PowerBook G3 would be considered inadequate for today's modest library of MP3 files? Or that the original Titanium PowerBook G4's 64MB of RAM would be incapable of booting the version of Mac OS current in the waning weeks of 2002? There's no need, however, to give up on your old PowerBook.
The original PowerBook G3 Series (Wall Street) can still be a player--if it's given enough RAM and a big ...
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