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To: HardMoney who wrote (5352)12/28/1998 8:16:00 AM
From: Philip J. Davis  Read Replies (1) of 10072
 
Here's the link to the AppleInsider story:

Yosemite Power Macintosh Configurations!

appleinsider.com

>>350MHz configuration will come packed with a 12GByte IDE hard drive, a 24X CD-ROM, 128MB of RAM, and a built in Iomega Zip Drive<<

Also found this:

appleinsider.com

Lombard PowerBooks

>>
Lombard (PowerBooks In 1999)
The next major leap for the PowerBook G3 Series will take place in January of 1999 (or quarter 1 to stay on the safe side) with the introduction of the PowerBook G3 running at speeds of 415MHz with a faster system bus, and dual onboard USB ports.

Among the other rumored features of the next-generation PowerBook G3 are standard DVD and Zip drives in some of the high-end configurations, UltraDMA drives, and "standard" RAM.<<

Philip
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