My Reply follows quote. On 10/09/2003 16:01 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>On Wednesday 10 September 2003 08:35 am, Ken wrote:
>
>> Hmmm. When I had my Wallstreet stripped to its bones, I could have sworn
>> that the magnetic reed switch was located on the left side of the case
>> while the HD is located on the right side of the case. A VERY powerful
>> magnet?
>
>I have never seen this happen first-hand, but there are enough anecdotal 
>reports on xlr8yourmac.com to suggest this isn't just a figment of someone's 
>imagination.
>
>Lemme go find the actual reference...
>
>Here it is: http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/PB_G3/wallstreet_hard_drive/index.html
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Went back and reviewed the "take-apart" on the Wallstreet. I see that I 
was right but I was wrong. The magnetic reed switch was located on the 
left side of the case, but I had the top case upside down. It is in fact 
part of the cable set going to the PMU and on the same side of the upper 
case as the hard drive. Still have an extra cable set, as a matter of 
fact.

Ken

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