Yeah, I know all about the pain... I'm astro_rob!
After opening it up again (and I've got to tell you,
the folks at Apple should have made all PBs this easy
to access), I can't help but notice a slight film
under the caps, with considerable pooling under one.
Pretty sure I've isolated the problem.
You know, I wanted a PB100 for almost as long as I
wanted a Portable. I really needed a small System 6
machine. But you know, with all the pain I'm going
through here, I'd almost rather got back to a PB150
and run 7.1; about as light, and has an IDE drive,
making it eminently more repairable. The lack of an
ADB port is an easy fix as well. 
Hmmm.... sounds like a blog entry in the making...

"Astro" Rob

Robert Little
Astronomy & Space Artist

"I have loved the stars too dearly to be fearful of the night..."
Sarah Williams
"The Old Astronomer to His Pupil"


                
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