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2005-07-28 Thread Beniamino Cenci Goga
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Re: PB 100 screen_follow up

2005-07-28 Thread Brian McEwen
On Jul 28, 2005, at 9:23 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The list was down so we probably missed the follow up. I did some testing. These are the results: a_known good LCD + bad MoBo 1 = no backlit b_known good LCD + bad MoBo 2 = no desktop contrast at max level c_known

Re: PB100 Screen

2005-07-28 Thread Robert Little
I was the guy who posted on the caps, and to be honest, I gleaned that from Applefritter (plus another site; don't remember which). To be honest, just not too sure. We may need to look at the logicboard carefully and see if anything may have become unseated or looks odd (easy task... yeah, right).

Re: PB100 Screen

2005-07-28 Thread Brian McEwen
I did go through and reheat all the solder points that looked safe do do so :) on one of my pb100's, to no avail. Shipping one across the country did resurrect it for a few months, so it could be a simple hot point/ loose connection thing. Pack it in a box, UPS ground from Seattle to

Re: powerbook 3400C

2005-07-28 Thread victoria duggan
On 26 Jul 2005, at 22:38, B.L. wrote: Hey there fellow Powerbook lovers; I have a small problem with my 3400C. It seems that the clicker is stuck. Nothing happens when you click it, and you can't scroll or anything with it. Also there is a dialogue that says the clock is showing s date

Re: PB100 Screen

2005-07-28 Thread Beniamino Cenci Goga
I did go through and reheat all the solder points that looked safe do do so :) on one of my pb100's, to no avail. The point is that we should find a scheme of the logic board to understand the situation better. I will keep investigating. Ben -- PowerBooks is sponsored by