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Re: GS Repair options
In article <BK.BW.776892444.1103527590.jlange@yvr.cyberstore.ca> Jamie B Lange <jlange@yvr.cyberstore.ca> writes:
>Reply:
>
>> The motherboard on my IIGS got literally 'fried' during an electrical
>> storm. Does anyone out there know of a decent source where I can get a
>> replacement. I'm willing to do most of the repair work myself, but I need
>> to find a parts outlet.
>
>You won't find any parts outlet. Apple doesn't allow companies to
>sell parts for their equipment. you have to bring the motherboard
>in to an apple dealer and they will exchange it for a new one. I don't
>know what the cost is anymore though.
This isn't true. Apple couldn't prevent this sort of activitity anyway. Look
up ads in GS+ for places such as Alltech.
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