On Jul 28, 2005, at 9:23 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

The list was down so we probably missed the follow up.
I did some testing. These are the results:

 a_known good LCD + bad MoBo 1 = no backlit

  b_known good LCD + bad MoBo 2 = no desktop  & contrast at max level

c_known good LCD + bad MoBo 3 = the PB starts up as soon the adaptor is plugged and then have the symptoms of MoBo 2.

Is there anything we can do on these aging MoBos?


That's what I saw with my bad PB100 testing. Back when the pb100 mailing list thru Stanford? was still up, a couple people didn't think that was right (i.e. possible :) , but it repeated for me and now also for you.

The post here about the 6? 8? leaky caps in the display is the most definitive thing I've ever heard about it. sorry it doesn't track to the display in our cases at least.

-B


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