> One thing you said reminded me of what happened to my duo 2300c.
>When I pressed on
>my 2300 and kept pressure on it it would work great until I released
>the pressure
>then it would die. It turned out that when I looked closely at the
>603 processor on
>the mother board one of the very tiny metal tabs that go down and attach the
>processor to the board looked funny... I used a magnifying lens to
>look more closely
>and it looked like it had corroded and caused a crack when pressure
>was applied it
>caused the board to bow, made contact and would run. If there had
>been some way for
>me to solder something that tiny I might have been able to fix it,
>but I just had to
>buy a replacement board. Just something else for you to check...Willie
Just the solder joint had cracked ? If so, a little soldering might fix it.
Mad Dog
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