>>
>>> I'd BET ANYTHING that it's the power adapter.
>>
>> Well, It isn't. I've tried a WallStreet, iBook, Duo and my backup
>> 2400 power adaptor.
>>
>> So ... what do I win? :-)
>
> I'm glad I didn't jump in the bet, because I'd say the same thing.
> Those symtoms sounds just like a bad plug or a bad cord on the AC
> adapter. Hope you find a solution.

Me too! I had this screen flickering awhile ago. I was convinced my 2400 
wasn't long for this world. Diagnosis from this list was power adapter. 
I changed it and the problem went away.



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