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Powerbook 100
Posted by: Rodus on 2008-10-12 13:38:29
Free from a friend who works for Apple who told me it was a Portable (go figure). The battery is dead but that was expected, it boots fine from the mains. I also got the original floppy drive (with the fold up front). 4MB RAM, 40MB HD. Claris Works 3, Word 4 and a few other bits of software. I was surprised at what a nice little machine this is, if I could only get a replacement battery.

http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o78/rodlong2k/12102008.jpg

Posted by: tmtomh on 2008-10-12 18:08:15
Niiiice!

Posted by: slimac55 on 2008-10-12 22:22:12
Is the keyboard section on the 100 raised like on the 145B?

Posted by: tomlee59 on 2008-10-12 23:25:55
If by "raised" you mean set back to create a palm rest area, the answer is yes.

Posted by: Dan 7.1 on 2008-10-13 06:38:02
no i think he means "raised" as in "raised". the powerbook 1xx series has a "terraced" top case, meaning the keyboard assembly mount is raised above the palm rest area, unlike most modern laptops which recess the keyboard mount area to keep the top case flush so the LCD can fit cleanly over it thus allowing the machine to be thinner overall.

Posted by: 30pin on 2008-10-13 09:09:43
The keybards are slightly raised above the palm rest. The keyboard on the PB100 is great! I have four Duo's and not one of them is usable, the keyboards used in the early Duo's spoil a great little package. The PB100 does not suffer from this problem, making it much more usable. The old batteries are a problem. I use my ac adapter at home and in the car too, making it almost mobile!!

Posted by: Rodus on 2008-10-13 09:58:00
Woop, I've found somewhere in the UK that does replacement batteries for £18.

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