Basically, ANYTHING in the way of a PowerBook AC/Adapter connector manufactured after the Duos will work with the single exception of the
idiotic choice Apple made for the 5300's power connector. Contrary to their normal (?) mode of behavior, Apple actually
admitted their error and reverted to using a connector from the past that had actually worked.
Apple has used the Duo Spec connector on all PowerBooks thru, I'm not sure which model . . . :?:
. . . but since the Duo connector is thicker than a PowerBook Air, I'd imagine they came up with something else that (hopefully) worked, somewhere along the line . . . at around the G-4 era. [
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Apple made a
huge mistake on the engineering of the plugs for the PowerBook 100's AC Adapter. If the tip of your 100's powerplug got chipped on insertion into the receptacle . . .
ZAP!!!!!!!!!! [:O] ]'>
Fried Mobo! Which was dutifully replaced along with the Power Adapter, under an unannounced extended warranty, for years after the PB 100's warranties had run out.
That surprised me, and was very good customer service, which I would have
never expected from Apple.