No, the preproduction systems were desktop, not portable systems.

They were basically standard PC guts in a G5 case.

Timo Schoeler wrote:
Thus Nick Bender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake on Wed, 11 Jan 2006 13:40:26
-0500:

I have one of the developer transition systems:

Machine Name:   Apple Development Platform
  Machine Model:        ADP2,1
  CPU Type:     ADP2,1
  Number Of CPUs:       1
  CPU Speed:    3.6 GHz
  L2 Cache (per CPU):   2 MB
  CPU Features: FPU VME DE PSE TSC MSR PAE MCE CX8 APIC SEP
MTRR PGE MCA CMOV PAT PSE36 CLFSH DS ACPI MMX FXSR SSE SSE2 SS HTT TM
SSE3 MON DSCPL EST TM2 CX16 TPR
  Memory:       1 GB
  Bus Speed:    800 MHz
  Boot ROM Version:     EV91510A.86X.0450.2005.0513.0933 (Intel
Corp.)


It boots from the 3.8 CD just fine. I didn't see much point in trying
to do much with it with respect to OpenBSD since they are not
production.

Now they are offering to exchange it for one of the new iMacs, which
I plan on doing as soon as they fix the web form and let me order it.
When I get that I'll post full details...

-N

whew, is that a 3.6GHz P4 in a preproduction 'MacBook Pro'?

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