The DC-in is a real weak point in the iBook. I envy the Macbook's
magnetic connection. We've had two iBooks damaged as well as the two
power supplies. I've successfully replaced the DC-in on an iBook
using the iFixit instructions. Painstaking, but not too bad. The part
was $29 pulus shipping. My nephew, who does repairs at Microcenter,
says that the Macbook and Macbook Pro are a delight to work on - not
so the ibook.
David Newhall
Falls Church
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