On 2003-02-07 22:46, "Gary Sparkes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> for the 100's(like 100, 140, and up) it is t-10 for the bottom screws, a t-8
> for the screw in the back near all the input/ouptut thingys, and t-8 for all
> inside

Actually, there are no Torx screws anywhere in the PowerBook 100. It's all
Phillips and flat-blade screws for that one.

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