>And speaking of the super robust 3400, anyone know where I can get a working
>logic board (any model) at a fair price? I've got a 3400/200 that appears to
>have a fried logic board, after being dropped; but all parts and peripherals
>seem to be working fine (tested on other 3400), and the screen isn't cracked
>or anything. I got it more or less for free in a Mac parts swap, so I'm
>looking at it as a project. I've got a 6xCD, floppy, a new 16MB bank of RAM,
>2GB HD, and if I get it working I'd like to lend it to a PC-using friend as
>she finishes her thesis.
>I'm looking to buy, or else swap for a working 1400/117 logic board (with
>16MB RAM on board), mounted in the bottom case if you want.
>Any help greatly appreciated.
>
>Chris H

Chris, by any chance do you have a close up pic of the L2 cache on 
the 3400 mobo ?  That part might be what I am looking for.

thanks,

Mad Dog

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