David,

I have only had my 2400 since August, but I was in the same boat as you 
until Sunday. My 2400 was the perfect computer. Zero problems, nada. Then 
it gave out. Looks to be the logic board or the processor. I still love 
it, but now I'm a little concerned about how quickly it went, no warning 
signs, no prior problems, nothing, just one day-BAM. I feel like backing 
up every hour now.

Question for you, how do you like the 400 mhz chip? What were you using 
before? How does the 400 compare? I'm looking at either upgrading mine 
from the 240 mhz to a 400, or getting a new laptop, and any comments you 
could offer on the 400 would be appreciated.

>Of the 7 or 8 Macs I have owned, my 2400c has been the most reliable, stable 
>'puter. I have had it for about 2 years, and just upgraded it to a 400MHz 
>G3, 
>with all the bells and whistles. I would never have done this if I hadn't 
>believed this will be the laptop for me for the next couple of years. I hear 
>consistent complaints on this list about early death, but that has not been 
>my experience. I hope I am not the only one who has had a "love affair" with 
>a 2400c!


Mark

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