>hi, i'm dylan. i used to subscribe to this list a while ago, but i quit
>because it clogged my mailbox. now im' back because my PowerBook Duo 230
>(12/120/14.4 kbps) has major display problems where the screen flickers
>(like a snowy tv screen). the only way to stop the "snow" is to flex, twist,
>bend, squeeze the cpu or bottom half of the laptop, which causes the snow to
>remain on the screen until i restart or put the machine to sleep and wake it
>up again. the technicians are dumbfounded. what do you guys think?????
>
>
>thanks
>
>dylan

Perhapts the video cable isnt seated properly.  If you can get the 
keyboard off (Torx-8), you should be able to re-seat the video cable 
on the motherboard.

Mad Dog

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