> At 06:21 PM 12/29/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>> Any stray thoughts (which is about all I have left on this problem) as to
>> what may be the cause would be appreciated!
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Jackie
> 
> Awhile back I bought a bunch of Duo parts from someone on the swap list and
> he threw in a 2300 logic board that does that. Every screen he and I have
> put on it doesn't light up the backlight.
> 
> I'm probably going to try to find some way of rigging a backlight to make a
> functional 2300 even if I have to bypass the normal brightness controls.
> 
> Scott Holder
> 

Maybe that's my problem. I just don't know how it could have gone bad just
by switching memory or swapping screens. If you do figure out a way to rig a
backlight, please let me know.

Thanks, and happy New Year.

Jackie


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