had this exact same problem before, turned out to be a blown fuse somewhere
on the power board. sent the 2400c to paul vail (of afterhours consulting,
also on this list); total cost was something like $150 then, but was well
worth it to get the charging back. of course you can still use the
ma
I've seen the exchange between Ilene Courland, the list, and Paul Vail, and
may I just say, as someone who's done business with Paul on a 2400c with
pretty much the same problem (a blown fuse), that he has been completely
above board in his transactions, and has been one of the most upstanding
I had the same problem with an 8 gig IBM external HD (PC Card-connected as
well). I then used Powerbook File Assistant (File Synchronization CP in OS
9) and the file transfers worked--backed up my whole drive, as a matter of
fact; took some time, though.
Cheers
Jose
Jennifer Landefeld wrote:
The question was, what to do with or how to store the 2400c now that you
have a new iBook. As someone afflicted with the same happy "problem," my
solution has been to decide to keep the 2400c as my road machine, and the
iBook as my desktop repacement at home.
I seriously think the 2400c will w
hi, folks--thought i'd ask for some advice before i open up my 2400c
(again). i just replaced the logic board and I/O board of my nonworking
2400c (which died on me when i stupidly plugged in a zip drive meant for
PCs); put in a new PRAM battery as well. everything booted up just fine
after se
>As for Micheal's ethernet suggestion (for transferring stuff from 2400 to
iBook), I don't know what that is, so i guess I must not have it. ;-) My
2400 is pretty much the way it shipped, except with a bigger HD and a
little more RAM. I didn't get it cardbus enabled or anything. Anyone have
othe
see if it could
be used as a startup disk, and yes it could--it boots just fine. (for some
reason it only seems to work in the lower PC card slot, though.) i'm happy ,
now. there's lots of them for sale brand new on ebay--prices around $105-110
plus shipping. search for "trave
to
copy or backup large folders using either the Finder or Redux. Was wondering
if anyone had tried this on their 2400cs and found a fix--seems like a
cheap and easy storage solution, if it works.
Jose Dalisay
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Get Your
okay, folks, as someone who has owned and toyed with all the duos and their
screens, may i say that:
1. the 210/230 board will drive the 250 screen; they have the same
connector.
2. the 210/230/250 boards cannot drive any color screens; the color screens
(270c, 280c, and 2300c) as well as the