John C. Swanson said:
>The in most laptops inverter is part of the display assembly, and I
>can't imagine that the TiBook is any different. The inverter will be
>replaced when you replace the display.
If you're meaning the inverter board I'm pretty sure that this card is
not a part of the diplay
"John C. Swanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>The in most laptops inverter is part of the display assembly, and I
>can't imagine that the TiBook is any different. The inverter will be
>replaced when you replace the display.
Just to nip that incorrect imagining in the bud, the inverter in TiBooks
i
> Laurent:
>> Unless you have a spare ribbon cable, I'm afraid you'll need to
pretty
>> much disassemble the assembly display in order to test the new one
you
>> got.
>
> I'm confused on this one. What cable you refer to? The display
assembly
> has all the cables it needs, so I should just be able
on 02/11/04 06:51, Francesco sciacca at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Laurent:
>> Unless you have a spare ribbon cable, I'm afraid you'll need to pretty
>> much disassemble the assembly display in order to test the new one you
>> got.
>
> I'm confused on this one. What cable you refer to? The displa
>> I'd like to test quickly if just replacing the display fixes the
>> problem (the inverter could be fried as well) before taking the machine
>> apart (which I've never done before). Say I connect the data cable to
>> the logic board, the backlight cable directly to the inverter
>> (bypassing the
on 31/10/04 22:17, Dan K at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (gianfranco sciacca) asked:
>> following up my previous posts some weeks ago concerning a TiBook with
>> a dark display (after a bad "cleaning action"), I have finally got a
>> replacement display assembly. My question I hope
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (gianfranco sciacca) asked:
>following up my previous posts some weeks ago concerning a TiBook with
>a dark display (after a bad "cleaning action"), I have finally got a
>replacement display assembly. My question I hope some tech on the list
>could address is:
>
>I'd like to te