Re: Got my Lombard 400 Mhz, need IR port cover and floppy drive

2003-06-07 Thread Matt Peacock
Monitor eBay for a broken/spares repairs PB. Also, look at people who sell a lot of parts, ask them if they have one. A lot of people use cork for replacement feet. Matt -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Refurbished Drive

Re: Got my Lombard 400 Mhz, need IR port cover and floppy drive

2003-06-07 Thread Steve Fuller
I bought an entire case bottom from one of the 3rd party PowerBook repair sites for around $25 shipped. It had the IR port in it which was all I wanted, but no rubber feet. You could make your own rubber feet for just a few dollars I would imagine... Steve -- G-Books is sponsored by

Re: Got my Lombard 400

2003-06-07 Thread Eugene Lee
On Sat, Jun 07, 2003 at 08:51:53AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: : : on 07/06/2003 07:20, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: : > : > I just got a 400 Mhz Lombard with DVD yet. [...] : > It's got 128 MB RAM, I'm thinking it would be worth upping that for OS : > 9.2, how much makes sense? Any pre

Re: Got my Lombard 400

2003-06-06 Thread csean
on 07/06/2003 07:20, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I just got a 400 Mhz Lombard with DVD yet. > I needed the sellers guidance but I found the Apple DVD player and was > able to see a little of a Bond DVD. Now to hunt up a S-video cable and > see what it looks like on the larger screen. > T

Re: Got my Lombard 400 Mhz, need IR port cover and floppy drive

2003-06-06 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 07/06/03 00:36, Andrew King at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Glad tidings! > I just got a 400 Mhz Lombard with DVD yet. > I needed the sellers guidance but I found the Apple DVD player and was > able to see a little of a Bond DVD. Now to hunt up a S-video cable and > see what it looks like on the

Got my Lombard 400 Mhz, need IR port cover and floppy drive

2003-06-06 Thread Andrew King
Glad tidings! I just got a 400 Mhz Lombard with DVD yet. I needed the sellers guidance but I found the Apple DVD player and was able to see a little of a Bond DVD. Now to hunt up a S-video cable and see what it looks like on the larger screen. The DVD drive is a Matshita "DVD-ROM SR-8171 rev 080E"