Thanks for the info.  I can still use my Power Book, however when I
boot the system up, I keep getting pop ups for "Unrecognized PC Card"
like 10 messages and I have to keep saying eject, this may be because
the Prongs are touching each other, but I have no way of knowing, any
way to stop this?

On 9/19/05, Bruce Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Not sure. You may be able to go into the 1400 and detach the cable
> assembly, if there is one. They may be soldered right to the logic
> board, in which case you're OOL.
> 
> My advice would be to find another 1400 or move to a newer system.
> Events like that are rarely inconsequential to the system.
> 
> --
> Bruce Johnson
> 
> This is the sig who says 'Ni!'
> 
> 

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