At 11:49 AM +0100 11/1/99, Holger Marseille wrote:

>I should also mention that my I/O-board got fried once, due to a
>malfunctioning power-adapter.
>DT&T fixed this for me (for 75$...). Afterwards the Book worked again for
>a short time but than gave up for the first time with the aforementioned
>symptoms ( steady green light and so on )
>So I currently think, that either the problem with the I/O-board left
>some other problems unsolved ( well, that stuff is so delicate ), or
>something else has wandered off to la-la-land.

Given all that, I'd *guess* that the power adapter probably hurt more 
than the I/O board.  (As you mentioned, disconnecting the backup 
battery for a couple days should reset everything.)


   Tim Seufert
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