- 1. Worker bee's betrayal of iBook secret
- (Trivia)
- ... Clamshells, which should be introduced in Paris in September 2000 were published in summer. After some investigation it turned out that a young man who had a temporary job in the Quality Assurance at ...
- 2. Clamshell brainteaser: Who is Robin?
- (Hardware hints)
- ... the years, i did find two other Robin heatsinks in Clamshells from different parts of the world. Who is Robin? Did you find other words - Lady Marian for example? What is it good for - any suggestions? ...
- 3. Watching DVD movies
- (Software hints)
- Only the 466MHZ Clamshells were equipped with a DVD drive, although the 366MHZ firewire Models are capable of playing DVD movies too if you connect a DVD drive instead of the CD-ROM. You will a face ...
- 4. My Powerberry 466MHz Firewire Mod
- (Hardware hints)
- ... and mounting holes are in exactly the same place. If you put two lower shells of a 300 Mhz Blueberry and a 366 indigo iBook with FireWire on top of each other, they are identical except for the cut-out ...
- 5. Jonathan Ive #1, iBook designer
- (iBook arguments)
- There is a tendency for designers to understand the use of a product soley in terms of what happens between its being switched on and off. Convinced that carrying the product also defined an important ...
- 6. Which MacOS ?
- (Software hints)
- The clamshell Ibook was delivered with MAC OS8.6 when it was introduced in 1999, and the expandable main memory was 32 MB at the time. Later clamshells from 2000 onwards came with OS9. In principle, ...
- 7. The ulimate iBook
- (Trivia)
- ... operating systems were used over time up to the Tiger, which of course required hard disk upgrades and memory upgrades. In some clamshells I have also installed a DVD drive. With limitations (the ...
- 8. 800x600 Display - End of the Story?
- (Hardware hints)
- ... operating systems such as UBUNTU, which run well on the clamshells, a higher resolution can be selected, but important controls are then out of reach because scrolling is not possible. You can hide the ...