I have a first gen Mac Portable (non backlit) with power problems. When I got it at a garage sale for $1 (a great find), its battery was dead and gone. I performed the 9V adapter hack (http://lowendmac.com/ pb/macintosh-portable.html) and it worked for awhile. Then, after about a week, I got the sad mac upon bootup with code: 00000014 over 0000CD38. I looked in the apple "sad mac error codes" reference and it told me that that code meant that "the power manager failed to turn on power to all parts of the system board" and "the power manager failed to start the initial handshake". From this I deduced that the adapter had been damaged, as it was very hot, and I performed another modification to replace the original battery with a new 6V, 4.5Ah SLA Battery. Now, however, it won't turn on at all.
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