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File name iBook.pdf K Service Source iBook iBook/iBook Special Edition K Service Source Basics iBook/iBook Special Edition Basics Product Overview - 1 Overview Product Overview The iBook is designed for computing on the move. It features a tough, polycarbonate body, built- in handle, lithium-ion battery that runs up to six hours between charges, and support for AirPort wireless networking. The iBook is based on the PowerPC G3 microprocessor and features Basics Product Overview - 2 a 12.1-inch TFT display. The iBook Special Edition was introduced in February, 2000 and features an increased processor speed of 366 MHz, a 6 GB hard drive, and 64 MB of RAM. Basics Service Strategy - 3 Service Strategy The iBook is serviced exclusively through repair depots worldwide throughout the life of the product. Carry-in service to an Apple-authorized service provider is not available. Important: Taking the computer apart beyond upgrading RAM or adding an AirPort Card may void the customer's warranty. For more information about Apple's service strategy for iBook, refer to Program News on Service Source Online and the Service Source CD. Basics Warranty/AppleCare Protection Plan - 4 Warranty/AppleCare Protection Plan The iBook is covered under the Apple One-Year Limited Warranty. The AppleCare Protection Plan is also available for this product. Refer to the Service Price Pages for repair facilitation reimbursement rates. Basics System Software--NewWorld ROM - 5 New Technologies System Software--NewWorld ROM The iBook is the second Macintosh portable to take advantage of ROM-in-RAM architecture. This design features a small ROM that provides hardware initialization functions and provides a mechanism to load the Mac OS ROM image into RAM. The new software architecture that is centered around ROM-in-RAM and its ramifications is named NewWorld. ROM-in-RAM Hardware-specific code resides in firmware (ROM) that fits into one ROM called the boot ROM. The boot ROM includes the code and tables needed to start up the computer, load an operating system, and provide common hardware access Basics System Software--NewWorld ROM - 6 services. All higher-level software resides in what has been historically known as the Mac OS ROM, but with much of the old hardware-specific code moved into the boot ROM. As before, the M |
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