Thank you Stephen for your reply. I did get the case separated after I
found the catches that were holding me back. I disassembled all the
component boards and found two problems:
The on-board backup battery was a two-cell, 2.4VDC unit. I replaced it
with a 3.6V NiCd battery, same as I had done
I generally open the case the same way as M100. I don't recall any
difference myself. I think there are more clips but start on the side away
from the expansion port. Good luck.
On Fri, Jan 31, 2020 at 10:14 AM Charles Hudson wrote:
> I need to replace the mobo NiCd battery as it will not hol
I need to replace the mobo NiCd battery as it will not hold time / date
settings.
I have all the screws out and the case part-way separated but there seems
to be an internal clip or catch holding the case together over by the
expansion port door ((right side, as you face the keyboard).
I don't wa
I’d be interested as well. Ebay maybe?
From: M100 on behalf of Al Guggemos
Reply-To: Model 100 Discussion
Date: Saturday, 4 June 2016 at 6:06 AM
To: 'Model 100 Discussion'
Subject: Re: [M100] NEC PC8300
Yes I would be interested. If it is mint everything should work?
Ple
Cost?
On Friday, June 3, 2016 11:06 AM, John R. Hogerhuis
wrote:
On Fri, Jun 3, 2016 at 10:18 AM, Chris Fezzler wrote:
> Okay. No response to my last post.
>
> So I'll rephrase. Is any interested in purchasing a mint, in-the-box, NEC
> PC8300?
Definitely a neat machine. I have two t
On Fri, Jun 3, 2016 at 10:18 AM, Chris Fezzler wrote:
> Okay. No response to my last post.
>
> So I'll rephrase. Is any interested in purchasing a mint, in-the-box, NEC
> PC8300?
Definitely a neat machine. I have two though :-)
-- John.
om] On Behalf Of Chris Fezzler
Sent: Friday, June 3, 2016 10:19 AM
To: Model 100 Discussion
Subject: [M100] NEC PC8300
Okay. No response to my last post.
So I'll rephrase. Is any interested in purchasing a mint, in-the-box, NEC
PC8300?
Okay. No response to my last post.
So I'll rephrase. Is any interested in purchasing a mint, in-the-box, NEC
PC8300?