Hey Doug,
Yeah, I have 3 of these, but they are still in the Imacs. I can remove one I
guess, but as the computers won't boot for a variety of reasons, I am unable to
tell if they are working. Do u want me to remove one and (Mail?) it to you?
Dave Sheppard
On 2012-08-31, at 9:50 PM, D. Fabel
Dave,
If you're sure you don't want to salvage them, I'd sure appreciate it. I'd
imagine the sound board work just fine, so I'm not worried about testing it.
The one I have doesn't work because the iMac was dropped on it's face and this
little sound board seemed to take the brunt of the
I'm in need of the little headphone jack board installed inside the iMac G3
(slot loader). It is the board on the front of the iMac into which the
headphones plug. It is connected to the computer via an 8 pin connector.
Looks exactly like the one in this link:
What exactly has happened to your iMac sound? I've recently bought one of
the same model, as a cheap entry into the World of the Mac, I installed an
old version of iTunes, listened to some Internet radio, then a few hours
later, one speaker came loose and started vibrating about, followed by the
I'm there and here, fingers crossed, waiting...
Doug
On Jan 31, 2012, at 10:40 PM, Tina K. wrote:
On 2012/01/31 09:20, D. Fabel so eloquently wrote:
Try the LEM Swap list.
Tina
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I'm in need of the little headphone jack board installed inside the iMac G3
(slot loader). It is the board on the front of the iMac into which the
headphones plug. It is connected to the computer via an 8 pin connector.
Looks exactly like the one in this link:
On 2012/01/31 09:20, D. Fabel so eloquently wrote:
I'm in need of the little headphone jack board installed inside the iMac G3
(slot loader). It is the board on the front of the iMac into which the
headphones plug. It is connected to the computer via an 8 pin connector.
Looks exactly like the