Re: iceBooks melt; board-level repairs, anyone?

2004-04-22 Thread Paul Nicholson
There are a handful of different active SCSI termination IC's. I'd suggest Googling the numbers on the IC's around the SCSI port. You should be able to see a bad SCSI line with voltmeter. Just look for signal pins not pulled up. If you find a terminator IC with a low signal pin on it, replace i

Re: iceBooks melt; board-level repairs, anyone?

2004-04-17 Thread Kyle Hansen
On 4/17/04 1:56 PM, "George Mogiljansky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Spew into the Cybertrough: > Speaking of board-level repairs, anyone have sources > (sites or newsgroups) I can consult? DT & T in Fremont California does board level repair. Kyle H. Hansen -- Jesus Saves...but Gretzky grabs the rebou

Re: iceBooks melt

2004-04-17 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 4/17/04 4:19 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > on 4/17/04 12:32 PM, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> And you know Apple is wrong because? Give us your experience - your inside >> information - the reason we should believe you. >> >> Or to put it another way, if the

Re: iceBooks melt

2004-04-17 Thread illovox
on 4/17/04 1:19 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > on 4/17/04 12:32 PM, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> And you know Apple is wrong because? Give us your experience - your inside >> information - the reason we should believe you. >> >> Or to put it another way, if the p

Re: iceBooks melt; board-level repairs, anyone?

2004-04-17 Thread George Mogiljansky
Speaking of board-level repairs, anyone have sources (sites or newsgroups) I can consult? I have a sickly PowerBook 3400 (won't boot unless a powered external SCSI device is attached, i.e. the active termination supplied by the SCSI bus has been damaged (?). It may be nothing more than the metal s

iceBooks melt

2004-04-17 Thread illovox
on 4/17/04 12:32 PM, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > And you know Apple is wrong because? Give us your experience - your inside > information - the reason we should believe you. > > Or to put it another way, if the problem affecting the iBook isn't limited > to a specific run of iBooks why