Thanks, that answered my questions.
I am looking at one with 64 MB Ram, and a 6 GB disk.
It is a 300 model I believe, and so I can't change that.
I will price the hard drive and RAM upgrades before making a decision.
Again, thanks for the input. It was damn good info ;-)

On Saturday, August 31, 2002, at 04:46 AM, Mark Benson wrote:

> Suffice to say my iBook, although it has a 10GB hard disk, is as 
> original as they come, made in early 1999. I love it to death, the 
> only thing that has ever gone wrong with it was tht the wires broke on 
> the power cable just where the cable goes into the plug for the iBook. 
> I know how to remedy that, using old plug parts, HS Tube and super 
> glue, though if you are really worried about it.


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