- 1. iBook AirPort Card - AirMac Card
- (Hardware hints)
- Sometimes you will find AirMac Cards that come in the same design as the original Airport Card. They are indeed identical wireless cards , which Apple sold in Japan. The japanese company I-O Data owned ...
- 2. Mactracker-get infos on any mac
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- Mactracker provides detailed information on every Apple Macintosh computer ever made, including items such as processor speed, memory, optical drives, graphic cards, supported Mac OS versions, and expansion ...
- 3. iFixit - iBook disassembly guide
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- ... * Battery * CD Faceplate * Airport Card * Keyboard * RAM * Upper Case * Optical Drive * Modem * Display * EMI Shield * Charger Board * DC-In Board * Hard Drive * HD Replacement * Logic Board * Lower Case ...
- 4. How vintage are you ?
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- ... Pinot and Dita from Indonesia uses that old fashioned Clamshell in everyday life in addition to the modern iPhone. Due to the long battery life and airport card it is still useful. In their Flickr account ...
- 5. Clamshell tuning-up
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- Low Level of difficulty: Installation of an airport card for WLAN Expansion of memory Connecting an external hard drive via USB / Firewire Connecting an external CD / DVD drive via USB / Firewire ...
- 6. First Apple computer with Airport
- (Accessories)
- At the Macworld Expo 1999, Steve Jobs unveiled not only the iBook, but also surprised his audience with the demonstration of wireless Internet access on the new iBook. The 11 mbit so called "Airport card" ...
- 7. Clamshell Unboxing Part 3: Accessories Box
- (Trivia)
- ... in four steps. This one was also available in new design. The paperwork included the software license, warranty information, service information and a product registration card You will find ...
- 8. French army aims at airport
- (Trivia)
- ... army was quite alarmed by an expected fast increasing number of private users all over the country. In the first place airport cards sold in France were limited to the channels 10-13 ( USA channels 1-11). ...
- 9. Airport alternative: Wireless Ethernet Bridge
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- If you don't own a original Airport Card or you don't want to block your single USB port with a WLAN Stick, there is still an alternative: A Wireless Ethernet Bridge, which is connected to the standard ...
- 10. 466 SE Indigo "Cybook
- (Hardware hints)
- ... UJ-816 DVD-R (TiBook Superdrive) Airport Standard Card Hi-Capacity™ Replacment Battery Mods: 14x Ultra Blue LEDs Internal Bluetooth Module Custom Slot Drive Bezel Clear Screen ...
- 11. Ryan, cybernetnews.com
- (iBook arguments)
- Most Important Laptops…Ever!…. 8. First Wireless-Enabled Laptop: Apple’s iBook (1999) External wireless cards are virtually non-existent these days since it is built-in to nearly every electronic device ...
- 12. Small Clamshell Movie Theater
- (Accessories)
- ... worse than that of a VGA or DVI signal, so the projection is more unstable and a bit blurry. External sound card: In contrast to the onboard sound chip, the Griffin Firewave ...
- 13. Tamara Keel, lowendmac.com
- (iBook arguments)
- Seven years down the road, that "obsolete" machine is sitting on my lap as I type this, relaxing on the front porch on a cool springtime evening. For seven years that obsolete iBook has been my trusty ...
- 14. My Powerberry 466MHz Firewire Mod
- (Hardware hints)
- ... offered more processing power, but also an improved 8MB graphics card, which was already well suited for playing DVDs - this solution offered many more options than the possible overclocking of the existing ...
- 15. Clamshell Purchase Advisor
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- ... modules (128MB up to 5 euros, 256 MB up to 15 euros, 512 MB up to 40 euros) An internal WLAN card (original airport) - not a USB stick - is worth about 30 euros. 6. Important questions for the seller: ...
- 16. iBook: Technical criticism
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- ... for the PowerBook line for professional users: - no stereo speakers - no PC card slots - no infrared port - no built-in microphone - no SCSI connection - no sound-in connection - no Firewire ...