but I think
that the main batteries have to be in working order for the PRAM battery to
recharge.
Why - I would have thought it was more likely to recharge if there were no
batteries in taking current ?
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Best wishes
Malcolm Cornelius - The Powerbook Fanatic
http://www.pbfanatic.co.uk
Laurent Daudelin said:
It could also be the PRAM battery, but I think
that the main batteries have to be in working order for the PRAM battery to
recharge.
I have charged batteries with a dead PRAM on the Wallstreet II and also
had a working PRAM hold the data (dates and so on) without a working
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Subject: Re: Wallstreet battery probs?
Laurent Daudelin said:
It could also be the PRAM battery, but I think
that the main batteries have to be in working
Hi, gang. - just picked up a Series II Wallstreet 266.
It won't start up unless AC adapter's connected. It came with two BTI
batteries but neither one shows any charge lights when installed, and
there's no indication that they're charging.
Red X through battery icon
in menu bar, Battery
Hi, gang. New to the list - just picked up a Series II Wallstreet 266.
It won't start up unless AC adapter's connected. It came with two BTI
batteries but neither one shows any charge lights when installed, and
there's no indication that they're charging. Red X through battery icon
in menu
On 20/04/05 17:06, Gene Osburn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, gang. New to the list - just picked up a Series II Wallstreet 266.
It won't start up unless AC adapter's connected. It came with two BTI
batteries but neither one shows any charge lights when installed, and
there's no indication