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Posted by: J English Smith on 2010-02-17 09:10:06 Well, I seem to have had a triple-biorhythm low kind of day on Saturday - either that or I was just stupid! Managed to lose my glasses AND fry one of my Pismos, all within two hours...
I was installing a new RAM card and got working too fast doing the swaps...aaahhh, one of the batteries got left in...when I went to reboot, no go. VERY FORTUNATELY I had stripped all power from my others, so I only had one body at the end of the operation, not three.
I have shipped it off to the fellow that I bought my other two from...nice guy on the East coast...waiting to see what he tells me can be done. He thought it was probably going to take a new motherboard at least...
So, has anyone else done this stupid thing? And how much goes kablooey inside when this occurs?
Live and learn...and slow down...that's my new motto.
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Posted by: Mars478 on 2010-02-17 09:52:43 Welcome to the club...
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Posted by: J English Smith on 2010-02-17 10:14:23 Thanks, Mars. (What a great club.) Any advice re how much gets borked? Motherboard and processor card only, or more than that?
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Posted by: Mars478 on 2010-02-17 12:36:08 I haven't specifically killed a Pismo, I killed a Classic 2 and PB 150, by rushing, which you and I alike have done. I know nothing about Pismo's save for that they are nice powernbooks 🙂
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Posted by: ppuskari on 2010-02-17 19:42:42 I take it from the context here that the motherboard stays powered alive if a battery is left in a Pismo eh?
That sucks... been there too. I fried my only IIGS motherboard back in the day when live pulling and reseating a TransWarpGS... I could have sworn that power supply light was out! Thank goodness it was only the motherboard at 349.00 swap that died and not the 499.00 TWGS at the time.
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Posted by: J English Smith on 2010-02-18 07:53:47 Ye-ouch!
I'm hoping mine was 'just' the motherboard and the processor daughtercard...at current used prices, plus shipping to and from, the damage on mine might be as low as $80 or $90. But we'll just see... I'm hoping the LCD is ok, because it was a nice one, no pink at all.
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