>
>I noted that where all the pins for the PDS connector pass through the
>motherboard and are soldered on the underside, it appeared as if some very
>minor corrosion occurred. I THINK. It might also have been a lot of dust had
>collected. The inside of the Duo was rather dusty. It's as if the Duo had
>been standing on edge with the rear door flipped open and dust was lowed to
>settle in over a long period of time. I did take a toothbrush and tried to
>clean those pins. Is there anything I can use to clean the motherboard or
>remove corrosion if it's present?
>
>-makmac

Maybe a little flux remover if you have it, or some rubbing alcohol 
(which does contain some water, but wipe the board off quickly).

Mad Dog


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