At 10:51 am -0500 21/5/02, Jeremy Derr wrote:
>On Tuesday, May 21, 2002, at 10:03 AM, Remy Davison wrote:
>
>>  Ah, just to be petty, I named PB G4 revisions A/B/C a few weeks ago (and
>>  got trodden on ;-), but I see dear old Jason O'Grady agrees. viz:
>>
>>   Rev. A - 400/500MHz - 19 Dec 2000 - dev note
>>   Rev. B - 550/667MHz (no combo) - 11 Oct 2001 - dev note
>>   Rev. C - 550/667MHz w/combo - 17 December 2001 - dev note
>>   Rev. D - 667/800MHz (DVI) - 29 April 2002
>>
>>  I think people were tending towards B 1/2 for what Jason calls 'C'.
>>
>>  So now we all know what to call 'em. Though I kinda like 'PB DVI' for D.
>>  I'll buy one in 14 months, methinks.
>
>I don't think that the addition of a combo drive merits a separate 
>revision, really. But that's just me. I tend to call them what Apple 
>calls them, so that I don't have to translate between email lists, 
>websites, and Apple's kbase.
>
>The PowerBook G4 (Titanium)
>The PowerBook G4 (Gigabit Ethernet)
>The PowerBook G4 (DVI)
>

I'm using one for the first time (demonstrating software at a trade 
show) but no-one knows which model we have  - is there a quick and 
easy way of identifying them?

Thanks.
-- 
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Roger Shufflebottom

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