I'd like to have a Powerbook that can boot OS 9, not just run Classic. Mine 
won't, so I'm willing to trade it for an older, less powerful one, more or less 
equal in other regards. So if you have a nice TiBook and don't use OS9, here's 
a chance for an easy upgrade. You'd wind up with a faster CPU, faster system 
bus, more and faster memory, and a faster WiFi card.

• Mine:
1.25 GHz G4
1.5 GB DDR RAM
Combo Drive
Airport Extreme
Battery 
   Stats from system profiler 4552mAh Full Charge Capacity / Cycle Count 240
   Charged battery shows over 4 hours remaining under the finder with no other 
apps running
Case has typical minor scuffs and scratches, 
No scratches on screen.
Solid power connector on computer. (The AC adapter plug will wiggle, but this 
is due to the circular outer shield of the plug having been bent.)

(There's a 120GB HD in mine right now, but I would propose we each keep our 
hard drives rather than transfering data.) 

• What I would expect in an even-ish trade.

A battery that holds a charge similar to the one in mine. (most important as 
they're the most expensive)
1.0 Ghz G4
1GB RAM
Airport card
A good screen, and a passable case.

I would be willing to consider a TiBook requiring upgrades to reach such a 
configuration, but payment or something else in trade would need to be involved.

Email: [email protected]

David Tetzlaff
East Lyme CT, 06357


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