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Old April 29th 04, 08:39 PM
gregory trimper
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T i m wrote:

The *worst* damage was the small riser card that connects the PCMCIA
system to the mobo damaged the SM socket on the mobo itself?


Ouch.

So I think I'm going to have to replace the mobo unless I can find
someone with a new / working socket and some SM soldering gear?


You're better off with the replacement motherboard. Luckily, they seem
_fairly_ common and cheap, at least stateside.

All the best, and thanks again ..


cheers!
GTr

 




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