>My Reply follows quote. On 07/06/2002 15:16 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > > >>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tom & Lisa P) > >>>This message written: Friday, 7 June 2002 13:13:44 PDT >>> >>>Obtained a 1400cs133 the other day. It has a couple of cosmetic flaws, >>>but seems to be otherwise a good machine. >>> >>>It is missing one of the rubber "corner feet" (the right one), and has a >>>couple of "stress cracks" in the top near the hinges. >>> >>>It has a floppy drive in the expansion bay that is inoperable. It looks >>>to me like the connector on the drive that should engage the connector in >>>the chassis is missing. I just see the edge of the circuit board with a >>>small row of solder pads. Can someone describe the "proper" appearance of >>>the connector on the floppy module? >> >>If you need to replace the floppy mechanism, you can use the floppy >>from a PB 500 series. >-------------------- >Hmm. The drive only (component inside the module) or is it the same >module?
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