Powerbook 180c broken diode ID

My Powerbook 180c didn’t have the tiny screw that holds the case together under the flap, so I replaced it with a similar one that turned out to be too long, but stilled seemed to work.

Opened up the machine for something else, and it turns out that long screw busted off a diode on the motherboard. It’s D1 in the picture, seems to be labeled A6 P33. Could someone help ID this so I can solder on another one? Also… I’ve been using this machine in this state for a few weeks now, could there have been any damage with that component busted while it’s powered up?

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Opened up the machine for something else, and it turns out that long screw busted off a diode on the motherboard. It’s D1 in the picture, seems to be labeled A6 P33. Could someone help ID this so I can solder on another one?

It's labelled A6p (the 33 is not important), see page 31 of this catalog.

It's a BAS16 in a SOT23 package.

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Also… I’ve been using this machine in this state for a few weeks now, could there have been any damage with that component busted while it’s powered up?

Doubtful. You should be fine.
 
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