Well there’s the difference: the lower mounting tabs are about a centimeter off.
Doesn't matter much on the left; on the right, i fixed it with a dremel.
(The bezel is tight enough, the screen stays in place just fine without the lower mounts.)
the parts have different numbers in the tech manual, so i expect those are not interchangeable.
i used this LCD and the cable from a 1400c to upgrade a 1400cs--so the motherboards are fine with the change.
I am an idiot with LCDs, but this actually worked so i thought i would share.
I obtained a PowerBook 1400c, hoping to harvest the active matrix LCD, but the screen was busted. The LCD pulled from the 1400c was a SHARP LQ11S42. I have not seen a list of the LCD screens used in the different 1400...
this is an excellent question, and i have no immediate answer. I will lay a multimeter on the wires as soon as i can sit still. In the meantime, here is a schematic of the PDQ PRAM battery.
YMMV but part of the reason for the big, flat area was an already busted hinge. Not as totally as your 1400cs, but my cracks had fully separated. I used a lot of Weld-On 16 to melt the shim in there, pushed all the puzzle pieces back together and clamped it for about 36 hours. (I think some...
another PowerBook 180 piece, this is a Hard Drive shaped block to fill the space between a SCSI-SD adapter and the big empty inside the case. There is very little structure inside the 180: some parts are held in place simply by other parts. The hard drive has no sled, or even screws—just two...
i am working on a couple PowerBook 180; one is missing the I/O door, so i made this.
this is quick & basic, i mostly made it to customize it (later). please remix and share.
also uploaded to printables and thingiverse.
i finally had time to turn three powerbooks worth of parts into one, solid PowerBook G3 Series (PDQ).
As part of the rebuild, i decided to move the PRAM battery—similar to my PowerBook 1400 project—to save a complete teardown in the future.
Like the 1400, this uses the existing battery pack’s...
buddy gave me a broken PowerBook 190, it sat in a box with a broken 520c for almost two decades until i finally got a 550c... THEN i read about that mod! here at the MLA just like you!
this is old news (i got the mouse on eBay years ago), but I haven't seen anyone else throw this flex
here is my NeXT two-button ADB mouse attached to a PowerBook 550c
using TheMouse2B
heat sink fan from amazon, it’s fine. (i printed little "clips" to catch the screws & pressure-fit alongside the processor, but i didn't keep that file...)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07D1Z3CR3/
for the case i wanted a Noctua, but i could not find anything in 60x60x15... so i got a...
the existing PSU has a thin plastic membrane underneath the original PCB; the little orange bracket keeps the RPT-60A on the plastic (strangely it was only under that half of the original PCB). In the Tinkerdifferent thread, one guy printed an entire drop-in replacement to hold the new board; i...
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