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    Power Book 145B display: bubbles, liquid drops and color change

    Yeah, plastics on most of the powerbooks of the 90s are quite brittle. If you still want to try to repair it, the 140, 145, 145B should all use the same cable and I bet there is someone with a spare cable on this forum. You don't necessarily need to glue the polarizer on either, I just cut mine...
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    Power Book 145B display: bubbles, liquid drops and color change

    No problem. Good news is that generally the display is perfectly fine underneath the mess. I think (though I am not certain) that there may also be a polarizer on the back of the display. Best of luck with the repair!
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    Power Book 145B display: bubbles, liquid drops and color change

    Its vinegar syndrome. It is a degradation of the polarizer film and the adhesive which holds it on. The polarizer film is basically what allows you to see the screen properly. It happens over time and the warmer it is and the more moisture in there air there is, the faster it happens. It can...
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    Powerbook 2400c inverter

    Great to know that it worked well for you!
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    2400c questions:

    I unfortunately dont remember if the drive spun up since its been a while. Speaker pop means at least something is happening. I found a photo of my test setup for it at its just the boards put together on some bubble wrap. If you can try that, you should be able to get the boards lined up much...
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    2400c questions:

    Mine acted similar at first but had a solid green light. After a fair bit of trial and error re-seating the boards, I got it to power on and it works fine now. The CPU did get warm and there was no chime or video, but I don't remember if I heard the speaker kick on or not. My 2400 also had much...
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    3d printable front bezel for powerbook 5300cs?

    This would be great for the 3400 too... They all seem to break so easily because of the design and age
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    PowerBook 500 Series Keyboard

    For what its worth, I have restored several types of keyboards (100 series, 200 series, 500 series, IIc hairspring, ADB Keyboard II) with silicone grease and it works amazingly. A good cleaning to them also helps, but the grease makes it nice and smooth. It can also quiet down the keys a little...
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    PowerBook 5300c / 5300cs Restoration (Lid Fix)

    I am almost 100% certain that it can indeed spread. I stupidly left several displays very close together including a display with vinegar syndrome. All of the displays apart from the one started out perfect and no signs of vinegar syndrome. After maybe 4-5 months, every single one had vinegar...
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    PowerBook Duo 2300c no power

    Hi all, I just got a powerbook duo 280c that has the upgrade for a 2300c logic board. This means it has the 2300c metal frame, but the rest of the parts are 280c. The logic board doesnt work. It has been recapped but shows no signs of life. It also has a slightly melted component that I will...
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    Powerbook 2400c inverter

    I looked for any unusual signs of damage or overuse, but didn't find anything indicative of a problem. Just the fuse seemed to be bad, and everything else looked to be in good shape. Well, both of my displays had vinegar syndrome, one much more so than the other. Both also came from Japan.
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    PowerBook 500 Series full 040 CPU swap

    Thanks very much for the information. I will keep an eye out for one of the correct chips
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    PowerBook 500 Series full 040 CPU swap

    Ooh this looks like a fun project for my 540c. How difficult was it to source and swap over the chips? Did anything cause any problems during the process?
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    Powerbook Duo 2300c - power on chimes but nothing else...

    No, I mean that on the logic board internally, the 2300 has connectors for both SCSI and IDE hard drives, as well as all duo displays. The board was offered as an upgrade for all existing duos to PowerPC and thus is compatible with both IDE and SCSI as well as both the older passive matrix...
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