Just a footnote on the resolder dialogue. Some of you may know how the 190/5300
classically has the loose AC adapter connection on the motherboard. For about $7 at
RadioShack I bought a kit which included the iron, solder, desoldering braid and so
on. With it I resoldered my 5300c connector wit
>>> Mad Dog...
>>>
>>> The problems show up when it's on the battery. In fact, the little unit
>>> wont' even take juice from the AC any more. But I'm not sure why.
>>> The only time it actually functions is when it's in the Dock. I hope this
>>> sounds like something you've heard of before!
> > Mad Dog...
>>
>> The problems show up when it's on the battery. In fact, the little unit
>> wont' even take juice from the AC any more. But I'm not sure why.
>> The only time it actually functions is when it's in the Dock. I hope this
>> sounds like something you've heard of before!
>>
>
>
>
>Mad Dog...
>
>The problems show up when it's on the battery. In fact, the little unit
>wont' even take juice from the AC any more. But I'm not sure why.
>The only time it actually functions is when it's in the Dock. I hope this
>sounds like something you've heard of before!
>
>Trace
Well
Tracy Haynes wrote:
>
> on 12/13/00 9:20 AM, Laurent Daudelin at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> > Internetconnect wrote:
> >>
> >>> Mad Dog...
> >>>
> >>> The problems show up when it's on the battery. In fact, the little unit
> >>> wont' even take juice from the AC any more. But I'm not sure wh
on 12/13/00 9:20 AM, Laurent Daudelin at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> Internetconnect wrote:
>>
>>> Mad Dog...
>>>
>>> The problems show up when it's on the battery. In fact, the little unit
>>> wont' even take juice from the AC any more. But I'm not sure why.
>>> The only time it actually functi
Internetconnect wrote:
>
> > Mad Dog...
> >
> > The problems show up when it's on the battery. In fact, the little unit
> > wont' even take juice from the AC any more. But I'm not sure why.
> > The only time it actually functions is when it's in the Dock. I hope this
> > sounds like something yo
> Mad Dog...
>
> The problems show up when it's on the battery. In fact, the little unit
> wont' even take juice from the AC any more. But I'm not sure why.
> The only time it actually functions is when it's in the Dock. I hope this
> sounds like something you've heard of before!
>
> Trace
>
T
on 12/12/00 6:29 PM, Tom P at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> on 12/11/00 10:40 AM, Mark A. Kippert at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>> Tracy Haynes on 12/11/00 10:26 AM wrote:
>>>
Is it possible to transplant the main processor in a Duo 2300c to a Duo
270c or 280c? I've got probs with the
>on 12/11/00 10:40 AM, Mark A. Kippert at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Tracy Haynes on 12/11/00 10:26 AM wrote:
>>
>>> Is it possible to transplant the main processor in a Duo 2300c to a Duo
>>> 270c or 280c? I've got probs with the 2300c and I'd like to just do the
>>> surgery and put it in
on 12/11/00 10:40 AM, Mark A. Kippert at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Tracy Haynes on 12/11/00 10:26 AM wrote:
>
>> Is it possible to transplant the main processor in a Duo 2300c to a Duo
>> 270c or 280c? I've got probs with the 2300c and I'd like to just do the
>> surgery and put it in one of the
Tracy Haynes on 12/11/00 10:26 AM wrote:
> Is it possible to transplant the main processor in a Duo 2300c to a Duo
> 270c or 280c? I've got probs with the 2300c and I'd like to just do the
> surgery and put it in one of the lesser models.
> Thanks for your input.
The processor itself cannot be t
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