Thank you for that suggestion. I have used that method for cracks and standoffs, and the hardened material is very very strong as you know. For holes like this, I would have needed to repaint the case . I was able to get a bottom case off eBay which I have not used, as the screen could not be...
Not sure. New thread with title 'How to repair Powerbook interconnect cable' would be easier to find for those wanting to repair this cable. I bought replacement cables so I am good until I fiddle with them again LOL
That would be a huge contribution if you can make this happen, and it is something that can be done on our benches. Many of us have been plagued by this cable. Please take lots of images that you can share here. :)
There was a discussion thread on here that mentioned a source for the 50 wire ribbon cable, but not sure how you would place the connectors. That would require precision to pierce each wire. The cable do come up on eBay although they are usually pricey.
Exactly my experience. I learned that the hard way by buying replacement keyboard that also had key issues. I should have clued in when it was the 'same' keys at least the first attempt to repair. Later as I further stressed the cable, it became more keys. All good with new cable. Good luck.
I think thermoplastic melted into the holes might work but will search around. My primary goal is actually to get my other PB145b without the ventilation holes working.
I guess title was a bit dramatic LOL, but I was shocked that someone would do this to a vintage computer. I have a dead screen that could not be revived with re-cap, so I suspect that corrosion destroyed a trace somewhere. Or the ribbon cable connector is damaged. I was hoping to at least get a...
Yes I have all the parts except the one I still need. A screen.
Alternative would be to run over it with my car and re-list on eBay as having 'minor damage, possibly from a heavy weight'.
I thought I would share this as I have never seen anything quite like this. I bought this Powerbook 145b on eBay and it was described as having damage 'possibly from a drill' . I do not think you need to be much of a detective on this one LOL. It arrived very poorly packed with only a few pieces...