On Jan 9, 6:34 am, "J.M.P.Hissel" <[email protected]> wrote:

> The fastest and most accurate way to identify any Mac will be following:
> Look or ask for the Serial Number and goto:
> <http://www.chipmunk.nl/klantenservice/applemodel.html>
> and enter your Serial Number (has always 11 characters!) -> Show the
> information.

Brilliant, thanks. I already had the serial number, just didn't know
what to do with it.

This is what it came up with:
Name: PowerBook G3 (FireWire)
Model: M7630 PowerBook G3 400MHz
Bus speed: 100MHz
Family name: M7572
Screen size: 14 inch
Memory - number of slots: 2
Factory: QT (Quanta, Taiwan)

So a 400Mhz Pismo and not a bronze keyboard at all.

It's currently running 10.3.9 apparently. And (don't all hit me at
once) I was wanting a machine that runs a full version of OS9. That
would either mean dual boot or to take the machine back to just an OS9
installation. Is this doable or am I crazy? (Both, would be an
acceptable and potentially logical answer.)

Thanks again.
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