I have three working PowerBook 500 series now.
- PowerBook 540c with PowerPC CPU Card and 32MB memory module, 320MB HD, Hosiden LCD (Active)
- PowerBook 540c with Full 68040 (w/FPU) overclocked to 40MHz and 32MB memory module, 160MB HD, Sharp LCD (Active)
- PowerBook 520c with 8MB memory module, 160MB HD, Sharp LCD (Passive)
I have two working batteries but going to build another so all three have working batteries. They all have working PRAM batteries.
Two of them won't latch properly though... they all have normal clips, strong springs, and the palm rest hole looks fine. But two of them only partially latch (if you lift via the lid -- you shouldn't but just using an example -- they will lose grip) whereas one is rock solid. Have to open them up again to take a look.
Clearly two of them are missing the center covers. I am trying to fix two of them with broken clips (which is what I did for the one that's good in the picture above)
Also have two partially working PowerBook 500 series:
- PowerBook 540c overclocked to 40MHz with 8MB memory module, 160MB HD, Sharp LCD (Active) but no display ribbon cable... boo...
- PowerBook 520c with stock memory, no HD, Sharp LCD (Passive) but no display ribbon cable... boo...
Also have parts of a 6th and 7th, but the logic boards are dead.. one is getting power but no chime. The other chimes but no video at all (both the LCD and the external video port). Both logic boards look physically fine. Yet another thing to debug in the future. No LCDs for them though.
Although what am I going to do with 7 of these?!? .. well even 5 of them... well even 3 of them ... ?? Hoarding mentality is too strong.
What I am really missing is a 550c........... and the monochromes which I should really not look for as the tunnel vision stuff would drive me nuts.