I posted a few weeks ago in the Conquests forum, but I think this post belongs here. This is my latest eBay find, a PowerBook 180. It is in perfect condition but sold as Parts Only because it lacked an adapter. A new adapter arrived today and it powered on after it soaked up some electricity. It is running a lean version of 7.1 with practically every extension disabled. It has something called Connectix PowerBook Utility v2.1 running, which seems feature rich. It shows some Ram Doubler lineage in terms of annoying underlining, but it does sleep/wake faster than my new Macs.
I'm not sure if this is due to age or software, but the HD sounds like it goes to sleep after it opens a file. I will open a folder then the HD will click like it does when it has gone to sleep and it will become very quiet, then click back on when needed. Performance wise there does not seem to be an issue. I could not find anything in the Connectix manager about putting the drive to sleep so quickly. It is set for spin down after 30 mins. Where might I go to find a larger HD? I have not had much luck in finding 2.5" SCSI drives.
Another oddity is when the (presumably dead) battery is inserted. If the computer is on, it will immediately shut down when the battery is inserted, only to start up automatically when it is removed. The latest file I could find on it is dated '96, so I think it has been unpowered for a while. Is this a normal reaction to a dead battery?
I'm not sure if this is due to age or software, but the HD sounds like it goes to sleep after it opens a file. I will open a folder then the HD will click like it does when it has gone to sleep and it will become very quiet, then click back on when needed. Performance wise there does not seem to be an issue. I could not find anything in the Connectix manager about putting the drive to sleep so quickly. It is set for spin down after 30 mins. Where might I go to find a larger HD? I have not had much luck in finding 2.5" SCSI drives.
Another oddity is when the (presumably dead) battery is inserted. If the computer is on, it will immediately shut down when the battery is inserted, only to start up automatically when it is removed. The latest file I could find on it is dated '96, so I think it has been unpowered for a while. Is this a normal reaction to a dead battery?


