>> Re my distorted screen problem, and following on from your much
>> appreciated responses, it turns out my 1998 Wallstreet is a 14.1 inch
>> screen. (I understand the Wallstreet 13.3 inch screen model has
>> recognised problems with its cables but not usually the case with the
>> 14.1 inch screen.)
> 
> The symptoms are the same, so I'm going to stick to the diagnosis of a
> bad cable or cable connection. Better than the alternative, which is
> that the video ram is failing, in which case it's new logic board time
> for you.

Me too, never seen a machine with bad VRAM that was variable.

Get it opened up and check the cables.

-- 
Best wishes

Malcolm Cornelius - The Powerbook Fanatic
http://www.pbfanatic.co.uk




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