on 23/08/03 14:37, The Calypso Organization at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

> Not being at all computer literate we only noticed accidentally that there
> are two types of heat sink commonly found in PB500 series machines one is a
> thinnish plate without a "lump" sticking above the surface, the other has a
> much thicker section over the processor and a pronounced " lump" on the top
> surface. Perhaps somebody else on the list knows more about this than we
> do???
> We just happened to acquire another scrap PB 5XX and saw the difference as
> we were cannibalising it - too late to save the NuPowr card which seems to
> have cooked - anyone want one of these cooked cards???

I have never seen a heat sink that came 'up' when placed on the machine,
they all lie flat once fitted AFAIK.  Apple only list one part number.

Best wishes

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

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