I have noted that users of the G-book list seem less interested in technical topics. I mean technical with the need to take a part the Mac.

So most of the question about LCD replacement or similar issues have no reply, on the other hand these questions cannot be posted here if related to pre G3 stuff (with the exception of the Kanga, that, indeed, as we have already agreed, is a souped up 3400c)

So I would like to study the feasibility to set up a list for technical topics regardless the pre/post G3 issue. Someting like "powertech" or similar.

I would say that it sounds like a great idea, but if the technical questions do not get answered on that list, and I'm sure there are a lot of members, I don't know how likely you would be to get any technical questions answered on a new list. It's hard to get tech support when there isn't anybody out there capable or willing to give it.

Also, I don't have experience with G3+ 'books, but aren't they a lot harder to take apart? I always hear complaints about that on G4 'books - thousands of tiny Torx screws. Most of my 520c can be taken apart with 5-15 screws. That may be something that hinders technical help from other users.

Erich Z


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