An acquaintance of mine came into possession of a 700-MHz 12.1"  G3 iBook with a 
broken screen. The people at the Apple store plugged it into a monitor and adapter and 
found out that it works, at least! They didn't tell him much more, at least that he 
remembers, including which of the two 12.1" 700's it is. But I'll be getting together 
with him in a couple of hours and will, hopefully, be able to start it up with one of 
my monitors.

Question 1: Which power adapter is used with this model? Is it the Yo-Yo one used with 
the earlier iBooks or the square one used with the G4's?

Question 2: Is it possible to remove the top (or a sub-assembly thereof) from another 
iBook (perhaps one that's got other damage) and attach it to this one? I've done it 
with 5300's, but never with anything more recent. If it is possible, could I also do 
it with the top of any earlier, slower iBook? Which models?

Please Cc: any reply to my address!

 - Aaron

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