On Jan 30, 2006, at 4:19 PM, John Perkins Jr. wrote:

OK, so I was looking at some instructions for replacing the PRAM
battery in the 500 series and it looks hard! Having someone replace it
for me would cost more than the computer. Anyway, I was wondering if
there was anything I could do to get some more life out of the old
one. It's completely dead. Not having a working clock is really
irritating, and so is having to readjust the contrast/brightness
everytime I unplug it and move it. Is there a utility that will
"recondition" these batteries? What type are they? Thanks!

Are you referring to the following excellent instruction with clear illustrations?
<http://members.aol.com/dnmonk/instructions/instructions.html>

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