Oh well, I'm just a simple country graphic artist. That being said took the
motherbaord image into PhotoShop, reduced it to 85% of it's original size
and it should fit just fine now ;-)

Course in the ol' days I would have shaved some excess circuit board out
from between the dodads, threw in a dab of rubber cement...I sure miss that
smell...and, what was I saying...?

-Mark

P.S. Just ribbing! Mmmmm...ribs...love that smell to...
-- 

>> It seems like a simple solution would be to repackage an iBook into a
>> sub-notebook format.
>> 
>> [snip]
>> 
>> I would bet that the guts could be used without change and the screen could
>> be fitted into an edge-to-edge lid. Then downsize the keyboard to a 2400 or
>> Duo size. Also allow us to swap out the CD-ROM drive for other devices.
> 
> Check out a picture of the iBook logic board.
> 
> http://www.bekkoame.ne.jp/~t-imai/ibooke1.html
> 
> Repackaging without a board rev might prove difficult, since the board
> occupies space within the iBook enclosure quite efficiently already.
> 
> -Tom

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