on 09/12/03 02:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> My thanks.  I don't have a G3 card installed- I didn't install one since I had
> planned to upgrade to a faster notebook, but $30 for a new board isn't too
> much to put into it.  I'll just have to get one from a PB 1400/166.
> I just want to clarify before I start bidding- how common is it for the
> connect to become damaged, and what circumstances can cause or increase the
> odds of this happening?

In the 50 or so bad 1400s I've handled I've only seen it twice, so I'd say
it is pretty rare.

If none of the drives show up in ASP then it is pretty likely to be the
logic board.

Best wishes

Malcolm Cornelius - The Powerbook Fanatic
www.pbfanatic.co.uk

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