>go into the logic board on the power book you could convert the whole 
>PowerBook int oa compact Mac. I think using the whole power thing might 
>throw up some challenges but if you found an old PowerBook with a 9" or 
>10" colour screen and a dead battery (if such anything exists - I'm not 
>a PowerBook expert) you could re-house it inside a CC or a Classic 
>easily, maybe :).

I was thinking about doing this with a set of 5300 guts I have and an 
SE/30, but I gave up when all the cables were too short to put the 
boards in anywhere, and I diddn't want to wire up replacements for 
all those flat "film style" ribbon cables.

-Tyler

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