> However the Pismo keyboard is adb, I don't see an easy way to get
> around that.

I thought I had given away all my adb stuff.....

I've got two functioning Pismos and two parts machines.
The one with the good battery and screen is the portable.
The one with the dim floppy screen and the old battery sits on the desk.
Both are set to boot off a 30 Gb solid state disk in the expansion bay.
When I need to travel I take the SSD out of the desktop machine and
plug it into the portable.
Easier than unplugging all those cables.

I'd certainly be interested in a hotted up Pismo motherboard but I
share Bruce's skepticism.
Just off the top of my head I'd expect a custom mother board would
cost several thousand minimum at which point the MacBooks look much
more attractive....

Andrew in Ann Arbor

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