I'm sending this off list as some people get very nervous talking about the
"bootleg" Apple Service Manuals. If no one sends a link for downloading the
manual, email me and I'll attempt to send the 1400 Series Service Manual as
an email attachment. (I don't know of any active download sites at the
moment.) It is a large (over 5 Meg) .pdf file.

David Allen

Jonathon Schmidt wrote:

> Hello group,
>
> First off, I'm relatively new to the group, so I just wanted to say
> thanks to all of you for generously sharing your PowerBook wisdom.  I've
> been learning a lot following the threads here!
>
> And now, my questions.  First, I'll soon be replacing the hard drive on
> my PowerBook 1400.  I feel fairly comfortable doing this - I have
> installed RAM into the 'Book, and would suspect swapping the HD
> shouldn't be much more difficult (famous last words, I know...)
>
> Anyway, is there anywhere where I could get instructions on how to
> perform this surgery?  I'd like to make sure I'm doing it right.
>
> Second question: I have the infamous 117/cs, which does not have a
> cache.  Would installing a 133 processor add a cache, or would I have to
> put in a whole new motherboard to get that?
>
> Thanks in advance for your help,
>
> Jonathon


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