Re: PB5300 + Li-Ion (-NiMH on fire)

2005-11-15 Thread GalBros
While we are on the subject, does anyone know the trick in getting a Powerbook 5300 to use a li-ion battery from a Powerbook 3400c? I had heard that a 5300 could use a 3400's battery (and I think I myself used to do it). I know I would not be able to recharge the 3400 battery with the 5300c,

Power Book 145B

2005-11-15 Thread David I Hassett
Hi To All, Does anyone know where I can get a 4 Meg memory module for my Power Book 145B? It seems to have an empty socket on the daughter board. I think that is where the module goes. Dave -- PowerBooks is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and...

Re: Power Book 145B

2005-11-15 Thread Malcolm Cornelius
Hi To All, Does anyone know where I can get a 4 Meg memory module for my Power Book 145B? It seems to have an empty socket on the daughter board. I think that is where the module goes. If no one locally can help you, I have some, but I'm based in UK. -- Best wishes Malcolm Cornelius - The

Re: PB5300 + Li-Ion (-NiMH on fire)

2005-11-15 Thread Andrew Kershaw
My 5300c will not see the 3400c battery at all. I know it is charged and a good battery, as I used+charged it with my Kanga. The 5300 won't recognize the battery correctly, since it's not really supposed to. However, you can still use the battery, IIRC. Just put in the Li-Ion battery, pull

Re: PB5300 + Li-Ion (-NiMH on fire)

2005-11-15 Thread KG
- Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PowerBooks powerbooks@mail.maclaunch.com Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 6:32 AM Subject: Re: PB5300 + Li-Ion (-NiMH on fire) While we are on the subject, does anyone know the trick in getting a Powerbook 5300 to use a li-ion battery

Re: PB5300 + Li-Ion (-NiMH on fire)

2005-11-15 Thread KG
While we are on the subject, does anyone know the trick in getting a Powerbook 5300 to use a li-ion battery from a Powerbook 3400c? I've never had any problem doing this; all I do is plug in the 3400c battery and run the PowerBook off it. The 5300c will supposedly (I've never tested it) still