Drew Kershaw wrote:
>Supposedly, the "Mustang" gestalt is found in the 1400's ATA code, 
>not the 5300.  Actually, M2 was the 5300.  I think Mustang was some 
>sort of bastard mutant between 5300 and 1400.  Maybe the rumored 5300 
>w/ CD-ROM?

Here's my one bit of PowerBook Mustang info . . . The only place I'd ever 
even heard of this codeword was in an eBay listing of a couple years ago 
where the seller described the item as a development unit codenamed 
"Mustang" and showed these pics:
<http://mywebpages.comcast.net/macdan/images/PB_Mustang.jpg>

I thought I had saved the text of the listing as well but can't now find 
of course. It sure does look though like a bog-standard 5300 (CE?) from 
the images. It didn't sell for much IIRC.

Dan K


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