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16mb RAM
Noisy SCSI HD
MS Office
Mac OS 7.5.2
And No Battery
16mb RAM
Noisy SCSI HD
MS Office
Mac OS 7.5.2
And No Battery
i agreeOh now that's a very nice price for a very nice machine![]()
The 500 series are just the best when it comes to 680X0 laptops
No big deal - 99% of them are dead anyway. You'd be better off using the space for a custom battery pack and charger.And No Battery
what kind of batteries should best be used for something like that?No big deal - 99% of them are dead anyway. You'd be better off using the space for a custom battery pack and charger.And No Battery
Given that they were the highest-spec'd, and priced 68k PowerBooks made.. this would be rather obvious, but as for best.. I'd disagree ... BUT... t really depends on your target use.Oh now that's a very nice price for a very nice machine![]()
The 500 series are just the best when it comes to 680X0 laptops
Surely they weighed the same ton that all other 100 series and 500 series weighed? It was a given with the then technology. If I am honest—and I try to be, especially just before Christmas—I prefer a trackball with sl-o-ow mousetracking to a touchpad for fine control if it has a 2-in. ball as some aftermarket suppliers produced, but it defeats the purpose of a portable if you have to add AC adapter, second battery (if you have a PCMCIA module in use) and 5.5x4.5x2-in USB trackball assembly to your mobile workstation.... 500's weigh a ton and lacked the better control that trackballs offer.
Well this is just off the top of my head you see, but it's a hack idea I've considered for some time. There's all that empty space, and the "Intelligent" (hah) batteries in the 5x0 series are almost always beyond recovery. AA rechargeable batteries are the cheapest per mAh, because that's a standard size. So one idea would be to bypass the internal battery connections altogether and wire straight to the DC input socket on the back, and have enough cells in series to match the voltage of the DC adapter. You'd have to figure out some way of charging them.what kind of batteries should best be used for something like that?You'd be better off using the space for a custom battery pack and charger.And No Battery
Because it's "Intelligent" ... in much the same way that GIR is "Advanced"Why not just re-cell the battery pack?
Ah yes, I kind of forgot that point after reading the thread that has got very battery-orientated!Id does not have the battery's!