- Original Message - From: Andrew Main [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Pismo PowerBook display failing
Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 15:37:02 -0600
Francesco sciacca wrote:
I've found the information you have provided (quoted below)
invaluable. My
problem is the light bulb replacement
Francesco sciacca wrote:
I've found the information you have provided (quoted below)
invaluable. My
problem is the light bulb replacement for a Lombard and I take it the
disassembling guides you point to will still be valid (with minor
differences). I wonder though about the specific bulb. I
Andrew,
I've found the information you have provided (quoted below) invaluable. My
problem is the light bulb replacement for a Lombard and I take it the
disassembling guides you point to will still be valid (with minor
differences). I wonder though about the specific bulb. I know the Lombard
and
Fabian Fang wrote:
Dan, the PowerBook Guy in San Francisco, with website at http://
www.powerbookguy.com, sells a lot of PowerBook service parts. While I
do not see a light bulb as such on his Pismo page, he can probably
get it for you.
The PowerBook Guy has a great selection, but he's a
While I had my Pismo in being serviced for a logic board problem, my
monitor had a slight pink problem that went scarlet red after the
logic board replacement. I honestly don't remember if it was the
screen or video card, but they (the local mac repair shop) replaced
it right away and just
My 'Pismo' PowerBook's display is starting to show the dreaded pink
tinge. It appears whenever the PB awakens from sleep (or starts up), in
the lower left area of the screen, and goes away after a few minutes. I
remember there has been some discussion of this in the past, but don't
recall the
On Jul 19, 2005, at 10:50 AM, Andrew Main wrote:
My 'Pismo' PowerBook's display is starting to show the dreaded pink
tinge. It appears whenever the PB awakens from sleep (or starts
up), in the lower left area of the screen, and goes away after a
few minutes. I remember there has been some