: It's usual for video cables to have missing pins, but these
: are usually evident from a hole in the plastic matrix the
: pins are mounted in in the plug. Do any look like they have
: been bent or broken?
No, it just seems like a normal plug, I've seen the same thing
with various CRT VGA monitors...
: Tell me, does your LCII have a separate fan and speaker or is
: it assembled into a plastic frame that sits over 4 contacts on
: the board?
Hmmmm... The fan and speaker are just lying on some sort of metal
and are held in place by two plastic clips each. I can take both
of them out fairly easily.
: If it has a separate fan and speaker that clip to the base
: independantly the best plan is to find an LCIII or Quadra 605
Could you explain it a little bit more, please?
Marcin Wichary
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