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fairly new ibook owner
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<blockquote data-quote="rxfx101" data-source="post: 56838"><p>howdy! names rich. recently got an ibook from a friend. its a 12" g3 500mhz 192mb RAM 30gb HDD. already replaced keyboard and have an airport card coming. along with 512mb of RAM (total 576) and 100gb seagate hard drive. i want to upgrade my processor and did a search and determined that removed the proc is impossible due to the fact that it is intergrated with the motherboard. so.. i want to know what are the differences between the 12" ibooks and what motherboards i can swap in. looks like on the left side i have a modem, NIC, firewire, 2 usb's, and what looks to be a mini usb. on the right side there is cdrom and power. so what can i use? i was aiming for a 900mhz g3. any possible way a g4 would work? thanks!</p><p></p><p>-rich</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rxfx101, post: 56838"] howdy! names rich. recently got an ibook from a friend. its a 12" g3 500mhz 192mb RAM 30gb HDD. already replaced keyboard and have an airport card coming. along with 512mb of RAM (total 576) and 100gb seagate hard drive. i want to upgrade my processor and did a search and determined that removed the proc is impossible due to the fact that it is intergrated with the motherboard. so.. i want to know what are the differences between the 12" ibooks and what motherboards i can swap in. looks like on the left side i have a modem, NIC, firewire, 2 usb's, and what looks to be a mini usb. on the right side there is cdrom and power. so what can i use? i was aiming for a 900mhz g3. any possible way a g4 would work? thanks! -rich [/QUOTE]
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