>>> Every Mac powerbook since the 540 had built-in ethernet. >> When did my PB 5300 stop being a Mac Powerbook??? Or the PB190 and >> PB 1400 > All three of which post-date the 540...ergo every Mac Powerbook > SINCE :-) > > PB 540C Introduced:5/16/1994 > > PB 1400 Introduced:7/14/1997 > PB 190 Introduced:8/28/1995 > PB 5300 Introduced:8/25/1995 What have I missed here? My friend's PB1400, which is right here beside me, doesn't do ethernet except via a PCMCIA card. Or have I just not seen an ethernet port I should have seen?
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