At 4:58 PM +0000 2/4/05, Daniel Kendell wrote:
I had a IIci that died because the tracks were eaten away on the logicboard. Is is possible to repair the tracks if they've already been damaged? What electronics skill level would it need?

I don't have the IIci anymore, but i'd like to know still. :)

Sure, just clean up the area, remove the solder mask from the ends of the traces remaining and solder fine wire across the gap. For something like this I'd use wirewrap wire (40 AWG), with or without the insulation, depending on how long they are.
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