Apple's official name for recent iBooks is actually (16VRAM).
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.\"$NetBSD: hardware,v 1.31 2002/08/07 19:36:31 mbw Exp $
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Currently,
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Apple original iBook, iBook SE, iBook (Dual USB), iBook (Late 2001),
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and iBook (Summer 2002)
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and iBook (16VRAM)
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Apple iMac; Bondi Blue (Rev A and Rev B, 233 MHz),
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5 Flavors (Rev C and Rev D, 266 MHz and 333 MHz), iMac (Slot Loading),
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