--- "J. Garrison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The whine is from a bad sound circuit caused by
> leaking tiny 
> capacitors. You may be able to stop it from making
> noise by placing the 
> motherboard into a dishwasher for a cycle.
> 
> Once dried, maybe a couple of days in a warm spot,
> you may have eliminated the whine.

You don't want to run it a full cycle, do just a
rinse only or the rinse and hold cycle if yours
has that. No detergent, and definately do NOT run
it through the heated drying cycle.

OTOH, used LCII boards go pretty cheap on eBay, or
it's an easy upgrade to an LCIII or LCIII+. The
LCIII+ boards at 33Mhz do bring a bit of a premium
price over the 25Mhz LCIII. Or go really wild and
find an LC475 and swap in a 68040 to replace the
stock FPU-less 68LC040.

=====
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