PowerBook 12" won't boot, emits a strange sound

Hi,
a few nights ago I was using my PowerBook 12", idly browsing about, until suddenly the screen went blank and the loudspeakers endlessly emitted a sound that reminded me of a malfunctioning synthesizer (you know, like a tone generator gone bonkers).
I shut down the computer by pressing the power button for a few seconds, and tried to restart the machine. Same thing: blank screen, annoying noise coming from the speakers. The **** thing just doesn't start up anymore. I couldn't even shut down the computer by pressing the power button, but had to eject the battery.
Realising something had gone awry wrong with the PowerBook, I stuck my noise closer to the computer, and I could sense a weak smell of burning. My suspect is that the fan broke down (it was quite noisy before the incident), I didn't notice it and so the processor burned from its own heat. Currently I am trying open the computer to verify this, but I am having troubles unscrewing the case.
Meanwhile, does anyone know what could be the problem, and how difficult/expensive it would be to get it fixed? I understand that if it is something with the logic board or something that is integrated to it it would be just better to get a new computer. Having said that, is it possible for me to use the memory chip and the Airport Extreme card of my PowerBook in a MacBook?
Much thanks in advance.
PB 12" 867 MHz, 1.2 GB, 100 GB   Mac OS X (10.4)  

Welcome to the Apple discussions.
Sorry to hear about your problem. If you can load a CD, you might try the Apple hardware test - insert the first OS X CD that came with your system (which should say AHT Version x.x in small print on the CD) and reboot holding the option key down. Choose Apple hardware test and follow directions. Choose the extended test.
Unless you noticed a much hotter system - you would likely have felt it through the keyboard and palm rest, not sure that a broken fan allowed your CPU to burn itself up. It is possible, howver, that the logic board has an issue - ifixit.com and pbparts.com both show the 867Mhz logic board for $349, which would be less expensive than a new computer.
No parts from your Powerbook can be used on the MacBook, as it's a different architecture (Intel) and newer wireless technology (802.11n).

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