IBook hard drive errors

My brother's iBook G4 12" started freezing randomly, and when I tried to run disk utility it would give me lots and lots of errors. Apple Hardware Test spit some errors which I don't remember (unfortunately), and then the hard drive stopped showing up at all.
I bought a new 80G disk, and after swapping them, got about 90% into the Tiger install when it locked up completely. After forcing a reboot, the hard drive isn't recognized once again. Apple Hardware Test is giving "2STF/4/3: ATA- 100 ATA- 6 - Master".
Does this point more towards the ATA controller dying or did I somehow just get a lemon drive?
I have an external enclosure but it's either broken or a piece of junk, because -every- drive I've ever used in it has acted funny. It'll lock up the computer trying to read files and whatnot. I wouldn't trust it to give me an accurate result.
If anyone has any tips I'd appreciate it, as my brother needs his computer pretty bad and I don't really know where to go from here.
thanks,
Isaac

That's what I'm leaning towards. I'm going to have both drives tested by a friend and I'm also going to drop the $19.95 to replace the drive cable. If it still tests bad then I guess I have to replace the logic board.
Is it possible to replace the logic board with one with a 1.33GHz processor (it's an 800MHz iBook)?
Thanks,
Isaac

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