At 11:59 PM -0400 4/18/05, John Perry wrote:
Clark Martin wrote:
At 10:05 PM -0400 4/18/05, John Perry wrote:
Hello,
The screen is now washed out -- I can just barely see enough on
the screen to see the motherboard is working, but I can't really
read it, or manipulate it.
It may be as simple
Of course there's the other tried-and-true method for fixing anything:
try tapping on the case a bit--it may be a slightly loose connector. I
have the same problem with a 520c, and I've not been able to figure out
where the connection problem is taking the cover apart. Tapping on the
back of
Possible work around for the video is to swap the video card in the 190cs
with the video card from a 5300 and you would have a way to attach it to a
external monitor..
According to Low End Mac:
Because the 190 and 5300 share the same case any many other enclosures, it
is possible to upgrade your
John Hixson wrote:
Am looking for an older version of this for my PB 1400c. Anyone have it
or a lead on where I might get it. Thanks.
The publisher of B's Recorder is still in business, have you contacted
them directly?
http://www.bhacorp.com/
If you get it, please be sure to let us know how it
Powerbook Power Users,
The internal ethernet card isn't working on my 3400c.
The problem seems to be the main logic board, not the
Ethernet card, so I decided to buy an Ethernet card
for the PCMCIA slot. I bought a used 3Com 3CCFEM556B
10/100 LAN modem card and can't get it to work.
I'm
At 4:33 PM -0700 4/19/05, bill f wrote:
Powerbook Power Users,
The internal ethernet card isn't working on my 3400c.
The problem seems to be the main logic board, not the
Ethernet card, so I decided to buy an Ethernet card
for the PCMCIA slot. I bought a used 3Com 3CCFEM556B
10/100 LAN modem card