I was able to get it soldered back pretty easily, and gained a spare logic board in the process. However, I'd still like to replace my 190 power connector with one from a Lombard or Wallstreet, so I can use the YoYo and have a more secure connector. What works works, though.

Caleb
On Saturday, Jan 28, 2006, at 07:43 America/Chicago, Howard R. Katz wrote:

Caleb, my roommate repairs office machinery for a living, 20+ years--even he gave up on trying to resolder the power connector back on my 5300 - which is why I'm now either using my 520c or a G4 Powerbook. I too liked the 5300, but I was putting more money into the machine to keep it fixed (and one HAD gone thru the Apple recall--had a number stamped in the drive bay). A friend with a 190 inherited a large box of parts and pieces.

Later.................Howard

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