February 19, 2008 19:39
I am not sure if the 10GB model of the iBook as identified on Wikepedia:
Wikipedia iBook models
* iBook G3 Dual USB (May 1, 2001) – Second Generation iBook G3
o 12.1-inch Active-matrix TFT Display (1024x768 max resolution)
o PowerPC G3 500 MHz
o 256 KB L2 cache
o 64 or 128 MB RAM
o ATI Rage Mobility 8 MB VRAM
o 10 GB Hard Disk
o CD/CDRW/DVD/Combo
o USB 1.1, Firewire, Video Out, Ethernet
o Airport (802.11b, optional)
o Mac OS 9.1
o 2.2 kg or 4.9 lb
with the 500 MHz G3 processor will work with GPSNavX, though I suspect it will when he upgrades to the maximum possible RAM.
What are your thoughts, Rich?
Wikipedia iBook models
* iBook G3 Dual USB (May 1, 2001) – Second Generation iBook G3
o 12.1-inch Active-matrix TFT Display (1024x768 max resolution)
o PowerPC G3 500 MHz
o 256 KB L2 cache
o 64 or 128 MB RAM
o ATI Rage Mobility 8 MB VRAM
o 10 GB Hard Disk
o CD/CDRW/DVD/Combo
o USB 1.1, Firewire, Video Out, Ethernet
o Airport (802.11b, optional)
o Mac OS 9.1
o 2.2 kg or 4.9 lb
with the 500 MHz G3 processor will work with GPSNavX, though I suspect it will when he upgrades to the maximum possible RAM.
What are your thoughts, Rich?