--- Don Beck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings,
> 
> Having been a quadra user for over ten years I just got my first 
> PowerBook a 180c at a yardsale.  It worked briefly and now gives the 
> chimes of death.  In all my mac experience I've NEVER received the 
> chimes of death.  I'm thinking because this puppy is portable it's 
> fragility is the culprit and something is probably broken and/or 
> loose.  I love the thrill of fixing and am not averse to treading 
> uncharted waters.  With this baby, however, I don't know where to 
> begin.  How should I properly initiate my learning curve?  I'm in no 
> rush and at 58 am always eager for new beginnings.
> 

The 1xx are pretty easy to work on. Well built in my opinion. You might
want to get the 'take-apart' at:
http://www.rapidnet.com/~gmc/165c.180c.pdf.sea.hqx

Greg

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