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- Subject: Re: SE-30 logic board, where? how much?
- Message-ID: <8NOV199223100441@skyblu.ccit.arizona.edu>
- From: hagberg@skyblu.ccit.arizona.edu (HAGBERG JR, D. J.)
- Date: 8 Nov 1992 23:10 MST
- References: <OH.92Nov8174218@himalaya.cc.gatech.edu>
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- In article <OH.92Nov8174218@himalaya.cc.gatech.edu>, oh@cc.gatech.edu (Yong-Chul Oh) writes...
- >
- >After I got burning smell, I turned off the it immediately.
- >However, a SE-30 never boots again. It open a bright small checkered
- >screen, but neither startup bong nor desktop screen. One guy suggested
- >to check a logic board. Where can I get a SE-30 logic board?
- >Even if just one chip was burned out, do I have to change an entire board?
- >--
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- This month's MacUser lists a few shops that do component-level repairs.
- Note that all "Authorized Mac Techs" only seem to do board swaps
- though, and realistically, this is something most moderately capable
- college students can do as long as they ground themselves. A good
- place to buy used mac parts is Shreve Systems, though in a message last
- month someone said they had a problem with a monitor from Shreve...
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- Good luck.
- -=- D. J. Hagberg
- -=- hagberg@ccit.arizona.edu
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