on 12/01/03 22:51, Mary Ross at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 2. I'm planning to have an experienced solderer fix the problem if I can. Is
> the logic board the same thing as the mother board?

Yes.

> I've looked at the
> instructions in the manual on how to add additonal RAM in order to learn how
> the case opens. Once the case is open, is the conector jack easily
> accessible for soldering.

No, you need to completely strip the 5300 down and remove the logic board to
solder the power connector.

The person undertaking it needs to have a suitable soldering iron for
computer repairs.  

All they do is resolder the pins of the power connecter - at least that's
all I've ever done !

Best wishes

Malcolm Cornelius - The Powerbook Fanatic
www.pbfanatic.co.uk



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