pedro!

On Wed, 3 Nov 1999 14:03:06 -0500, Pedro Nogueras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

>that I will have to learn to take 
>the pb apart myself.
>So, can anyone suggest a site, book, instructions, etc., that I can 
>access in order to learn how to take this thing apart.

I learned it from Ivan Drucker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. It was on 
<http://24.114.58.97/mac2400/2400apart.txt>. If its gone, I can send you 
a copy, its pretty good.

second: a site by Kim 
<http://hometown.aol.com/kim/computer/duo/2400index.html> is having a lot 
of pictures! very good also!

To both I would like to say thank you, if they read this. their info 
helped me a lot!

Jason O'Grady has an Ram upgrade guide also (it does not go too far, just 
to the RAM, not HD, logic board, I/O-Board, PC Card, but it helps you for 
opening it the first time!). it used to be on 
<http://ogrady.com/articles/2400ram.stm>. I did not check if it is still 
there! should be somewhere on ogrady's.

With all the three things you should be able to open it and reassemble it 
correctly! just be careful.

Though I dont know how to fix the loose PC Card thing....

Hope you gonna make it! I wish you luck! It was fun for me when I did it. 
All the best!

>The computer is a 
>Powerbook 2400c (I mention the model of my comp because Mathis mentions a 
>problem (see below) with a 2400 and then he refers to a 2400c).

this was only to avoid confusion because of so many numbers following 
each other in line.... think I did not make it, avoid confusion... :-)

there was only the PB 2400c/180 (or /240), so everyone calls them 2400, 
not 2400c. sorry.

>>>one of those 2400c for 999$-machines early this year.

Hope this helps

- mathis

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Mathis Groendahl
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