I've been chasing this one around for several weeks, and every site has differences, one of the thing I noted on the wegner site is the picture they show of a Kanga, does not look like what I have, my 3500 looks just like a 3400 externally, and what is shown is something from the Wallstreet on. What has worked for me was to check the various sites, including Apple's and the specs listed on the bottom of the machine or lacking a label, Mac System Profiler and use the combination and concesus to classify the machine, and then if any upgrades have been done all bets can be off.

Roger

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Look at wegenermedia's site --they carry a fairly good explanation, and the page even has pictures of most of them..

http://www.wegenermedia.com/whichg3.htm

Tom

In a message dated 7/28/04 9:23:23 PM, you wrote:


Can someone direct me to a site detailing the various G3 powerbooks that were produced? The Apple site doesn't list the nicknames commonly used at auction so I'm having trouble comparing models. Many thanks!

bill
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