At 1:54 PM -0400 10/25/01, Scott Holder wrote:
>Anyway, the upshot of it is, if I can't get them working they'll likely be
>thrown away, and I hate to see a perfectly good computer get thrown out. My
>main question centers around screws. I don't know what model these
>powerbooks are, do other models have the same T8 size torx screws? Or small
>screws of other types? I'm hoping that I can solve any basic hardware
>problems, and if I can't get them running, perhaps save a few of the useful
>parts (memory, maybe whole logic boards). I have seen a few Duos around this
>county, so it's entirely possible they may well be duos.

        T-8 works on most screws, although a T-6 has been necessary rarely
(and I don't remember which PB it was needed for).  A very good small
Phillips can come in handy once in a while, on taking apart displays, etc.
Paul




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