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File name PB 500 Upgrade to PPC.pdf Macintosh PowerBook PowerPC Upgrade For Macintosh PowerBook 500 series computers About Your PowerPC Upgrade Processor upgrade Your computer has been upgraded to use a PowerPC 603e microprocessor. The upgrade gives your computer PowerPC performance and lets you use both standard Macintosh application programs and "native" applications that have been optimized for the PowerPC microprocessor. Microprocessor specifications m PowerPC 603e, clock speed 100 megahertz (MHz) m System bus speed 33 MHz Memory specifications m 8 megabytes (MB) low-power dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) Note: Any RAM you installed in your PowerBook 500 series computer before installing this upgrade is added to the 8 MB that come with the upgrade card. m 4 MB PowerPC read-only memory (ROM) System software version 7.5.2 Your Apple-authorized dealer has installed system software version 7.5.2 on your computer's hard disk. Depending on how long ago you purchased your PowerBook and whether you've already upgraded to System 7.5, you may find many new features in the system software. Only the system software files on your computer's hard disk have been updated to system software version 7.5.2. No other files have been erased or changed during the upgrade procedure. If you haven't been using System 7.5 already, be sure to read the next section, "Using Apple Guide" for an introduction to the onscreen help that is now part of your PowerBook's system software. 1 Using Apple Guide The system software installed with your upgrade includes Apple Guide, a set of files that provide dynamic online instructions for working with your PowerBook. (If you have been using System 7.5 on your PowerBook, you are probably familiar with Apple Guide. If so, you can skip this section.) Apple Guide takes you through a task one step at a time and shows you the item you use to accomplish each task. And because Apple Guide's window stays on the screen as you perform the task, you don't have to memorize a series of actions. You use the Guide menu to display the Apple Guide instructions. The Guide menu The Guide menu is your main source of information when you're working with your computer. The menu is identified by a question mark (h) in the upper-right corner of the screen. |
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