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<blockquote data-quote="RussianSKS" data-source="post: 1002071" data-attributes="member: 21640"><p>Along with my new MBP's, I also have an old PowerBook Pismo ... remember those?? It's a G3, etc., etc. and I was wondering if anyone has ever put any thought into what can be done to make them more up-to-date. I know you can put a G4 processor in them. I just think it would be kewl, if you could actually gut it, put new stuff in it, and basically have a new machine, in a old case ... because for some reason, I just love that old black case.</p><p></p><p>any thoughts?</p><p></p><p>j</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RussianSKS, post: 1002071, member: 21640"] Along with my new MBP's, I also have an old PowerBook Pismo ... remember those?? It's a G3, etc., etc. and I was wondering if anyone has ever put any thought into what can be done to make them more up-to-date. I know you can put a G4 processor in them. I just think it would be kewl, if you could actually gut it, put new stuff in it, and basically have a new machine, in a old case ... because for some reason, I just love that old black case. any thoughts? j [/QUOTE]
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