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3400 board question...

Wow! I just heard back from a seller that he's got a 200 mhz board for a PB 3400 for only $20. Can anyone confirm that it's possible to transplant a 200mhz. board into a unit that shipped with 180mhz.? I've got the take apart directions and I should be able to do the work...

J

 
I can't see why not - it was never an official upgrade, but all the other parts should be the same.

 
Or better yet, track down a board from a 3400/240, the fastest stock pre-G3 PowerBook ever. ;)

(or just track down a Kanga board)

 
Thanks for everyone's comments. I think I'm ready to pull the switch on this! I will check and see if they have the 240mhz board; but for $20 + ship, the 200 may be the most cost-effective way to go.

I hooked the 3400 to a good H-P monitor with mini-VGA connection and got "no signal" on the monitor. I get a chime and I do hear the hard drive working at startup. I have inspected the built in screen with a LCD flash and I see no active display, IE, it's not just the backlight that's out.

Based on all that, and the fact that the seller said the monitor cable was replaced by a pro repair service about two years ago, I am betting that it is the logic board/VRAM issue and not the display or cable. Holler if anyone thinks that logic is in error.

 
That's certainly a cheap fix. Be patient with the teardown, and keep track of your screws.

BTW, in case it wasn't clear from LC_Guy's reply above, the "Kanga" G3 Powerbook logic board should be a drop-in replacement as well.

 
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