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Apple's line of PowerBook laptops was intended for the professional and power users. The PowerBook line includes the PowerBook 100, Duo, 500, and 5300 Series; the PowerBook 1400, 2400, 3400; the PowerBook G3, G4 Titanium, and G4 Aluminum.

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Use PowerBook screen for raspberry pi

Hello guys,

I have an old powerbook (one of the firsts with a black and white screen).

Do you know if it is possible to use it's screen with a raspberry py? And if so, how ?

Thanks !

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"Networking

Though the model A and A+ and Zero do not have an 8P8C ("RJ45") Ethernet port, they can be connected to a network using an external user-supplied USB Ethernet or Wi-Fi adapter. On the model B and B+ the Ethernet port is provided by a built-in USB Ethernet adapter." wikipedia

Sounds possible.

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Not a good idea, better you can buy a screen which are designed for Raspberry Pi 3 , see this tutorial for the screen and displays for pi: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0084bZfQ...

Because any pi screen works with a special coding , which you have to do inside of raspbian os :)

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