Old enough to need service, not old enough to be an antique <sigh>
I may have to go hang out with all the wierdos on the ibook list.
Babbette

On Wednesday, April 2, 2003, at 01:33 PM, Eric L. Strobel wrote:

See the link below. Basically, Apple's updated their obsolete/vintage
hardware list. The 2400c is now considered "vintage", with a few
exceptions, no more hardware service (was Apple even doing any??). The Duos
(all the 2x0 series) are now "obsolete", no service - no exceptions, plus
service techs cannot order any parts. Interestingly, the 2300 isn't
mentioned.


http://www.applelinks.com/articles/2003/04/20030402122726.shtml



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