Paul Bartz wrote:

> Howdy, all.
>
> I'd posted once before about this with no answers, and thought I'd ask
> again.
>
> I've picked up a PowerBook 150 which appears to work, but there is no
> display. The PB is in very good shape with no scratches or dents so I'm
> guessing it's not physical damage. I've tried resetting the Power Manager a
> number of times. I've opened the PB up, and all the cables appear to be in
> good shape. I've adjusted the contrast and brightness up and down a
> bajillion times.
>
> When I press the power button, the PB "bongs" and then the hard drive starts
> to churn like it's doing something. The backlight does come on but there's
> no picture.
>
> Any other suggestions?
>
> --
> Hi

> do you have any extra ram in could be a bad chip also do you have any floppys
> to try and start it.you will need the 150 enabler

if not mail me off list i have a floppy image i will compress and send.

Victoria



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