Hi,

I've read G-Books for quite a while and am grateful for all the helpful
information here. I've used a 300mHz Wallstreet for about three years now and
still really enjoy it.

Recently I acquired a Wallstreet 233/13.3. This is the model with no L2 cache
and a problematic video cable. A friend gave the 'book to me because it had the
"white screen of death" for him. I opened up the display case, peeled back the
tape and the cable looked fine. All I did was to gently push it a bit more
firmly into its connector. To my amazement, so far it is has cured the snow
patterns that were showing on the display. I'm sure the problem will reappear,
so I'm prepared to go in again in the near future to "fix" it again.

## Any advice on how to fix this problem more permanently? It wasn't clear to me
how the cable was connected on the display side so I didn't try to take it out.
It just looked a bit skewed so I pushed in the side that seemed to be out of
kilter.

I'm really happy that it works now but am not confident how long this fix will
last or if I'll be so lucky the next time. Any advice will be much appreciated!

thanks,

kevin

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