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Apple iBook G3/466 SE (Firewire/Clamshell) Specs

Identifiers: Firewire - M7720LL/A* - PowerBook2,2 - M6411 - N/A

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Apple iBook ClamshellThe iBook G3/466 Special Edition (Firewire/Clamshell), features a 466 MHz PowerPC 750cx (G3) processor with a 256k "on chip" level 2 cache, 64 MB of RAM, a 10.0 GB hard drive, a tray-loading 4X DVD-ROM drive, 2X AGP ATI Rage Mobility 128 graphics with 8 MB of VRAM, and optional AirPort (802.11b) packed into a sleek handle-equipped conservative "graphite" or outlandish "key lime" case with a 12.1" TFT active matrix display (800x600 native resolution).

The iBook G3/466 Special Edition (Firewire/Clamshell) is similar to the iBook G3/366 Special Edition (Original/Clamshell) that it replaced, but the "Firewire" model has a single Firewire port -- as the informal name implies -- as well as a faster processor with on chip level 2 cache, a larger standard hard drive, superior video, and a "lime green" color option as well as "graphite". It also introduced a new hybrid A/V port that provides composite audio/video out capabilities.

The iBook G3/466 Special Edition also is quite similar to the iBook G3/366 (Firewire/Clamshell) introduced at the same time, but the "Special Edition" has a faster processor, a DVD-ROM drive instead of a CD-ROM drive, and uses a "graphite" case instead of "indigo" (both models were offered in "lime green").

Also see: What are the differences between the "Firewire Clamshell" iBook models?

Despite the age of this system, site sponsor Other World Computing has RAM, hard drives, SSDs, and other upgrades available for this specific Mac while supplies last.



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September 13, 2000 May 1, 2001
1 216
466 MHz PowerPC 750cx (G3)
Details: N/A
Soldered Integrated
Details: N/A
66 MHz 466 MHz (Built-in)
Open Firmware 1 MB
64k 256k (on chip)
PC66 SDRAM 10 ns
Details: Uses 144-pin PC66 SO-DIMM memory modules.

Also see: How do you upgrade the RAM in the iBook models? How much RAM of what type do these systems support?
64 MB 576 MB*
Details: *Apple officially reports that the maximum memory capacity of this system is 320 MB with 64 MB of onboard memory. However, third-parties have been able to upgrade the RAM to 576 MB with a single 512 MB memory module.

Site sponsor Other World Computing sells memory -- as well as other upgrades -- for this iBook.

In Germany, site sponsor CompuRAM sells memory and other upgrades for this iBook.

Also see: Actual Max RAM of All G3 & Later Macs.
64 MB 1
Rage Mobility 128 SDRAM
Details: ATI Rage Mobility 128 (2X AGP) with 8 MB of SDRAM.

Also see: What kind of video processor is provided by the iBook models? Which models can support an external display? What is the maximum resolution supported?
8 MB 8 MB
12.1" TFT 800x600
Mirroring Only* 800x600*
Details: *The iBook G3/366 (Firewire/Clamshell) can mirror the contents of the internal display on a television or projector via composite video out using the A/V port. It cannot support a second monitor.
10.0 GB N/A
Details: Also see: How do you replace or upgrade the hard drive in the iBook models?

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Also see: SSD Compatibility Guide for All G3 & Later Macs.
2.5" (9.5 mm) Ultra ATA
4X DVD-ROM None
56k v.90 10/100Base-T
802.11b (Optional) None
1 (1.1) 1 (400)
Details: One USB 1.1 port and one Firewire "400" port.
AirPort None
Details: This iBook has an internal "AirPort" (802.11b) wireless networking slot with an internal antenna in the case.
Full-size Trackpad
Notebook iBook (Clamshell)
M7720LL/A* Firewire
M6411 (EMC N/A) PowerBook2,2
Details: Please note that these identifiers refer to more than one model.

Also see: All Macs with the M6411 Model Number, the N/A EMC Number, and the PowerBook2,2 Model Identifier.

For more about these identifiers and how to locate them on each Mac, please refer to EveryMac.com's Mac Identification section.
48 W h LiIon 6 Hours
9.0.4 X 10.4.11
Boot/Classic Mode Emulation Only
Details: This model is capable of booting in Mac OS 9 and using Mac OS 9 applications within the Mac OS X "Classic" environment.
1.8 x 13.5 x 11.6 6.7 lbs (3.04 kg)
US$1799 N/A
Details: Please note that on average the estimated current retail pricing of used systems is updated twice a year (please refer to the date on the bottom of the page for the date last updated).

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None None
Details: Also see: Do the iBook models support VGA or DVI out? Do the iBook models support ADC (Apple Display Connector) displays?
None None
None None
1 (1.1) 1 (400)
Details: One USB 1.1 port and one Firewire "400" port.
1 (RJ-11) 1 (RJ-45)
Details: Internal 56k v.90 modem and 10/100Base-T Ethernet standard.
None 1*
None None
1* 1*
None None
N/A 1

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