on 2013-08-28 13:20 Steve Cottrell wrote
but
for the sake of argument and just to see if it is doable, while her sick
mac is in target disk mode, is there any way to view the specs of her
actual machine?

no; but there may be enough info in the model # etc. to look it up and get the part info; the model # is tiny on the bottom, hopefully not scraped off; mine is A1106, which narrows it down to two models (which may use the same inverter):

<http://www.everymac.com/ultimate-mac-lookup/?search_keywords=A1106>

i assume you are using a reference like ifixit.com for info on replacing inverter; i usually find a cheaper source for the part, but their guides are excellent

<http://www.ifixit.com/Device/PowerBook_G4_Aluminum_15%22_1.5-1.67_GHz>

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