On 17/8/03 22:49: Jean-Jacques de Roover from [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello all, > > I recently came into possession of a pb180, and then ran away with the > circus (long story). Now that I've returned, I'd like to get it > working, and see what it's capable of. I've tried powering it up, and > I'm getting what I can only assume are the chimes of death, after which > it promptly powers down. > > In the ideal, after reviving it, I'd like to see this beastie provide > simple word processing, and if possible, e-mail access. > > Any guidance, particularly in the Chicago area, would be most > appreciated. > > For the record, I don't have any system disks to boot off of. I'll be > trolling the web for downloads. > > Thanks! > > J-J > You can download boot disk image from Gamba's site http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2/ or You can use any 7.1 or grather boot disk, with a PowerBook Enabler 131 on it or I can send to you a boot dik image off list if you wish
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