On 16/04/02 15:49, "Kyle Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Art Montes De Oca wrote:
> 
>> I have just replaced my 250mhz WS processor board for the second time,
>> The first time it was covered by Apple.  This time (5 months later) the
>> same symptoms...ie the machine went dead..wouldnt boot, screen black, no
>> 
>> chime ,... and no warranty.  I took a chance and guessed it was the same
>> 
>> problem.  I ebay auction and 10 min. later the WS was back on the road
>> with no problems evident.  So, are the WS 250s more succeptable to this
> 
> Whoa.  I have to correct my previous post.  I didn't see the "250."  That's
> not a Wallstreet.  That's a "Kanga."  Kanga's are solid.  I almost *never*
> repair them.  The "Wallstreets" are the 233-266 MHz books and the "PDQ" is
> the 300MHz version in the same case.  They are the problematic ones.

I believe that the Wallstreet I Series was made of a 233, 250 and a 292,
while the second revision had a better 233, a 266 and a 300.

-Laurent.
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