It means you have something that is worth at least $200. I just paid more than that, just for the card. Congrats! On Jan 18, 2008 3:03 AM, Paul Ongtooguk <afpo at uaa.alaska.edu> wrote: > I just ran into a 2400c that was going to be scrapped here in > Anchorage. It has three batteries but no adapter. One battery still > had a bit of power - enough to turn it on. The 2400c screen is in > perfect shape, It shows 80 MB of memory and Power PC 320MHz... now if > I only knew more about what this all means.... > No cards came with it. No floppy drive. No optical drive external. > It does show in the devices it once had an Epson printer but that is no > longer there. > It is in great shape. > Found this list. Any advice about an adapter, how would a person > connect this to the net? What kind of harddrive could it take? Is > this just an interesting item for historical reasons now? I once had > one of these many years ago when I worked in Barrow and liked it. It > replaced a Duo 2300c with two slot loading monitors. I did like that > set up for moving things from work to home and still having a laptop. > > The 2400c was a favorite for size and weight while traveling. > > I now run a 12 inch Powerbook but just did not want to see this 2400c > go to surplus and scrapping. > Any thoughts welcome. > > Paul Ongtooguk > > www.alaskool.org > www.akhistorycourse.org > afpo at uaa.alaska.edu > > _______________________________________________ > DuoList mailing list > DuoList at listserver.themacintoshguy.com > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/duolist > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/pipermail/duolist/attachments/20080118/e66724ff/attachment.html