On 24 Nov 2004, at 23:50, Drew Rodger wrote:

it is a good point Brian but I doubt it is worth much, especially now sound has died. The idea is that I can carry on using it as a PowerBook and, as I wont use it much outwith the office, I could moor it adjacent to the big monitor and use it as a secondary monitor. i had thought that there was a facility with these PowerBooks to do that but blowed if I can figure it out. Maybe it is just for mirroring but I thought not.

why not get malcolm cornelius to look at it? you could get your sound board fixed for not too much and then sell as a fully working machine. you should make the repair cost back in your sale and then buy a big monitor.
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